[6] In February 2017, the assets, including the intellectual property for the older designs, were sold to Mark and Conrad Huffstutler, who moved the production of those models to Uvalde, Texas, and now operate the company as Lancair International, LLC.
[3] The Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association reported on 19 October 2017 that the company was apparently out of business, citing inability to obtain product liability insurance following a fatal accident.
[10] On 20 October 2017 Aero News Network (ANN) reported that the company was not answering customer or media inquires and that "its future is cloudy".
And while reports last week of the company being closed appeared to be premature, the kit maker is certainly struggling" and seeking a buyer.
[13] On 4 November 2017, the company indicated in an interview in The Bend Bulletin, that they were still in limited operations, "focused on fulfilling customer commitments" and were seeking investors.