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Ameritech Aerospace Protectant


Jan. 20, 2010
For Immediate Release:

New For 2010
Ameritech Industries, Inc. is releasing its new product, Ameritech Aerospace Protectant specifically for the aviation market.

Ameritech Aerospace Protectant is the world's most powerful UV screening surface treatment. Developed for aerospace and aviation applications it offers 100% prevention of UV caused slow-fade. This product has been proven to increase the longevity for wing and propeller de-icers, tires and cabin seals. Also, it will restore flexibility in leather and vinyl and keep all plastics including lexan looking like new.

For more information contact:

Ameritech Industries, Inc.
20208 Charlanne Drive
Redding, CA 96002
USA
Phone: (530) 221-4470
Fax (530) 221-5201
http://www.ameritech-aviation.com
General Email: info@ameritech-aviation.com


NEWS -October 11, 2009
Ameritech In The News - The Redding Searchlight posted a very good article about Ameritech in their print and on-line newspapers.

Ameritech puts Redding on aviation industry map
"As corporate sales manger for Ameritech Industries in Redding, Honig is flying to recruit new clients and maintaining relationships the company has built in the 34 years it has been in business...READ ARTICLE
By David Benda
Posted October 11, 2009 at midnight

NEWS - September 24, 2009
Pilot Julie Clark demonstrates a smoke trail as she flies the Chevron Mentor T-34 "Free Spirit" Thursday during media day of the Air Show. The airplane is powered by Golden Eagle Series 285-horsepower custom engine built by Eagle Engines of Redding. From Nathan Morgan/Record Searchlight - READ MORE


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Julie Clark
Julie Clark of American Aerobatics


December, 1st, 2008
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Flying in style
Colorful propeller designs just one reason Ameritech is seeing its business take off
By Marc Beauchamp
Posted February 12, 2007 at midnight

Kathleen Dawes isn't a pilot but she's sure added fun and sex appeal to the general aviation industry.

For more than 10 years, Ameritech Industries, which she and her brother Kerry own, has been turning out a line of colorful propellers with hand-painted designs. They're now fixtures at air shows -- featured on planes of aerobatics stars like Julie Clark and Mary Dilda.

Before Ameritech, propellers came in basically one color -- battleship gray with white tips. "This is going to be a boring industry," Dawes remembers thinking. "I like clothes," she said as an aside.   READ MORE....

 

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