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Mahl Air president outlines 84‑year history and global markets in Moultrie remarks
Summary
Brent Mahl, president of Mahl Air Incorporated, described the company’s history since 1941, said it has developed more than 50 aircraft models and credited GEDEC with help navigating international sales during remarks in Colquitt County in Moultrie.
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Brent Mahl, president of Mahl Air Incorporated, described his company’s 84‑year history and global markets in brief remarks in Colquitt County in Moultrie. "My name is Brent Mahl. I'm the president of Mahl Air Incorporated," he said.
Mahl said Mahl Air has been in the aviation business since 1941 and that the company has built aircraft components and complete aircraft for 84 years. "Mahl has been in the aviation business since 1941, so we've been building aircraft components and aircraft for 84 years," he said, presenting the company as a longstanding local manufacturer.
He told listeners the company has developed more than 50 different models and serves a large clientele internationally. "We've developed over 50 different models and we have a huge, clientele around the world," Mahl said, emphasizing ongoing product development and export activity.
Mahl also credited outside assistance for helping the company expand markets. "I've interacted with several entities from GEDEC helping to navigate selling internationally, as well as helping us find new markets and developing existing markets," he said, identifying GEDEC as a partner in the company’s export work.
Mahl framed the company’s work as innovation aimed at performance improvements for aircraft, including shorter takeoffs and landings. "So we're always innovating and, creating new products that will enhance the performance of your aircraft and help you take off and land shorter," he said.
No formal actions, votes or policy decisions were recorded in the transcript; the remarks were presented as an informational company overview.

