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Fri, Feb 11, 2005

Dallas Airmotive Now Overhauling Honeywell 36 Series APUs

Covers All 36-6, 36-100, 36-150 APUs

Dallas Airmotive's Carpenter Freeway production facility in Dallas, TX, has added overhaul level authorization to its existing Honeywell 36 series Authorized Service Center agreement. The new authorization covers all Honeywell 36-6, 36-100 and 36-150 APUs used in business and general aviation applications.

The Carpenter Freeway location has been offering Honeywell authorized repair, Hot Section Inspection (HSI), 24/7 field service, and line maintenance on the 36 series for more than 15 years. The addition of overhaul capability makes the facility a complete one-stop-shop for the popular APUs. The 36 series is used in business and general aviation aircraft ranging in size from the Raytheon King Air 350 to the Gulfstream Aerospace Gulfstream IV.

"This new authorization enables us to offer a full range of APU services from a central location," commented Dallas Airmotive President and CEO, Jim Donlan. "This helps us reduce turn times while producing the highest quality product."

FMI: www.dallasairmotive.com

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