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Hendy Group Joins Forces With Army Flying Museum

Hendy Group Joins Forces With Army Flying Museum
3 min read Published 5 Dec 21

Hendy Land Rover Salisbury has become the first corporate partner of the Army Flying Museum in Middle Wallop as the dealership looks to showcase its vehicles to museum's visitors and supporters.

As part of the new partnership Hendy will be exhibiting at the museum's key fundraising event Wallop Wheels and Wings which takes place next month.

Hendy Group's JLR brand and sales operations director Andy Grant said the partnership was perfect for the automotive group as it looks to expand its involvement in the community in which it operates.

"At Hendy we offer serving, veteran and reserve military personnel reduced rates on new Land Rover models so this partnership enables us to spread the word among this group of people that we not only support the museum but can also offer them additional benefits of buying from us," said Andy.

"It is a real privilege to be a corporate partner of the Army Flying Museum. Land Rover's connection to the Army is historic and it is exciting to be able to support this fantastic local museum in this way."

Ella Clayton from the Army Flying Museum said, "We are delighted that Hendy Land Rover Salisbury is our first corporate partner.

"The Museum represents a great opportunity for Hendy to showcase its brands to our expanding audience and we very much look forward to welcoming the local Hendy colleagues to experience the museum too," she said.

"By becoming a corporate partner, Hendy Land Rover Salisbury will also directly support our vital work at the museum and will aid our post-pandemic recovery."

The Army Flying Museum is the only Museum in the world that tells the extraordinary story of British Army Flying.