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DO NOT BE FOOLED BY IMITATORS of Air Structures American Technologies, Inc. (ASATI)

With more than 45 years of genuine experience ASATI has seen many imitators come and go, tarnishing the reputation of the air structures industry.  As the most established firm in the air structure industry, it is our obligation and responsibility to inform the general public of the attempts of imitators of ASATI to confuse you.  The more that the public recognizes that some imitators are using ASATI's experience, history and works to represent their own, the more you will appreciate the fact that ASATI is the true air-structure industry innovator. 

Every prospective purchaser of any air structure must be informed that companies such as AWW, Arizon, AirStructures WorldWide, Ltd., and ASATI Inc. Companies' web pages and brochures are deceiving the public. These companies are using Air Structures American Technologies Inc.'s (ASATI's) pictures, history claims and references as work performed by their companies.

The images below have appeared on the brochures and on the website of a company calling itself AirStructures WorldWide, Ltd., AWW or Arizon.  These pictures that have been represented as their own are actually ASATI engineered, manufactured and constructed air-supported facilities. Do not be deceived; these are not structures belonging to AWW, Arizon or AirStructures WorldWide, Ltd.

ASATI's Jack Cust Baseball Dome
ASATI's Hononegah High School Dome

The cover an AWW/Arizon brochure prominently displayed a picture of an air structure at Rutgers's University, which ASATI, not Arizon or AWW, engineered, designed and built in 1979.  AWW, nor Arizon, had any involvement in the engineering, manufacturing or erecting of this facility. Watch out for these imposters!

The Harvard University Structure and the Wall Street Racquet Club were manufactured and constructed by ASATI in 1968. Misleadingly, these domes are shown in AWW/Arizon marketing material, along with other ASATI structures, such as the Oklahoma State Fair Dome and Paddock Golf Dome in Tonawanda, NY. Every one of these high-profile facilities was engineered, and manufactured by ASATI.  None of these structures involved AWW or Arizon.

ASATI's Oklahoma State Fair
 
ASATI's Texas Tech Training Facility
 
ASATI's Paddock Golf Dome
 
ASATI's Paddock Golf Dome

Neither AirStructures WorldWide, Ltd., AWW, nor Arizon represent ASATI, but they have used pictures of ASATI engineered facilities because they have not engineered or manufactured any of their own structures worth showing you.  These companies have supplied structures to recent customers by imitating ASATI's key features.  Their structures have serious flaws and have resulted in many problems and failures.  prospective buyers are urged to contact customer references and investigate the true results of these air structures' quality and performance.

The Facts

  • AWW-Arizon Companies, to date, have only engineered, manufactured or built a handful of air structures.  They have been a part of the air structure industry for less than 3 years and their lack of expertise resulted in a failure to produce quality structures and mechanical systems for the projects they have now installed.

  • Arizon supplied five or six structures to the Russian Federation.  As a result of these structures' sub-par quality, the balance of the 64 Russian Federation structures was awarded to ASATI, Air Structures American Technologies Inc. of New York.

  • Arizon Company was initiated by an ex-ASATI salesman named Jan Ligas.  Mr. Ligas has no engineering or technical education and his prior employment with ASATI was limited to a salesman position from 1980 to 2005.  Mr. Ligas was fired and removed from ASATI after attempting to divert sales from away from ASATI, to AWW, while employed by ASATI. 

  • Jan Ligas, nor his companies-AWW or Arizon Structures- have any history or experience manufacturing air structures before mid 2005.  Their web page and brochures are pure propaganda and, for the most part, promotes ASATI’s air structures and accomplishments.

ASATI has over 45 years of experience in the engineering, designing and manufacturing of some of the world’s best and most famous air supported structure facilities installed around the world. AWW or Arizon is a new company who appears to have little to no engineering or manufacturing experience and/or successes to photograph and promote.  Although a former ASATI salesman (not a project developer, construction manager or project manager) now works for AWW or Arizon, he is not affiliated with any of ASATI's engineering or manufacturing successes.  AWW/Arizon is trying to deceive prospect buyers by associating themselves with ASATI's history.

ASATI cautions prospective customers to learn and understand the company with whom they are dealing. ASATI has more than 45 years of proven experience. Startup ventures that can’t show you photographs of structures they have designed or built quite obviously are trying to confuse you and co-opt ASATI's successes.

Don’t be misled.  Without any substance, confusing the public seems to be standard practice for some of our competition.  AWW/Arizon does not represent ASATI and cannot sell ASATI structures.  Only ASATI or an ASATI authorized representative can sell an ASATI structure. If you are not sure who you’re dealing with, contact us directly and we’ll answer all of your questions.

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