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Robinson trade-in scheme provides buyer pathway
The programme will provide Robinson helicopter owners with a streamlined path to access the latest advancements for their aircraft, including safety features, technological upgrades and performance upgrades.

Robinson Helicopter Company is offering a new trade-in programme for current Robinson helicopter owners, designed to make it simpler and even more affordable to move into an all-new aircraft. Customers can work with their local dealer to trade in their current R22 Beta II, R44 Cadet, R44 Raven I, R44 Raven II or R66 for credit toward the purchase of a brand-new Robinson rotorcraft.

The programme will provide Robinson helicopter owners with a streamlined path to access the latest advancements for their aircraft, including safety features, technological upgrades and performance upgrades. As an alternative to overhauling existing aircraft, the programme also allows current owners to simplify their transition to a newer model right off the production line.

“The new trade-in programme underscores Robinson Helicopter's commitment to prioritising safety and reliability across its products, making it easier than ever for owners to step into a new aircraft, complete with modern features like impact-resistant windshields and advanced Garmin avionics, or even secure a deposit for our upcoming R66 NxG or R88 models,” says David Smith, president and CEO at Robinson Helicopter Company.

To qualify for the programme, owners must submit detailed photos of the aircraft and logbooks for review. After the photos are submitted, Robinson Helicopter will review the aircraft's condition and airworthiness and provide a written offer back to the dealer with a trade-in value within 14 business days. If the owner accepts the offer, the owner and dealer must manage delivery of the aircraft to Robinson Helicopter's facility in Torrance, California. Upon receipt, a visual inspection will be conducted, and if the aircraft is found to be in airworthy condition, a credit will be issued. The owner of the aircraft will then have 90 days to work with the dealer and Robinson to place an order for a new aircraft.

Interested owners are encouraged to contact their local dealer for more information.

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