Time moves quickly – it’s almost hard to believe that exactly 365 days ago we were writing to you about how to stay safe while celebrating the New Year – and it’s important to take a moment and reflect on the past year before we move into 2016.

Here at Austin Air we have had a great year and it wouldn’t have been possible without our employees, our dealers, and all of our great customers. Many thanks are in order for everyone who has supported Austin in any way – you help to make us who we are. It is our hope that 2015 was a happy, healthy, and productive year for all of you out there.

2016 is already projected to start strong for us here and we wish the same for you. May the New Year bring much health and happiness – and of course, may the air you breath be clean!

Happy 2016!

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