Thu, Dec 16, 2004
Effective Immediately, New Company Will Be Headquartered At
ACC
Aircraft Components Company, Inc. (ACC), of Tulsa, Oklahoma, and
Turbine Aircraft Components, Inc. (TAC), of Addison, Texas,
announced the merger of the two companies effective immediately.
The merged companies will operate under the name of Aircraft
Components Company and will be headquartered in Tulsa. Until a
General Manager is appointed, the new company will be jointly
managed by Mary Pat Barnes, formerly President of ACC, and Tom
Berscheidt, formerly President of TAC.
Aircraft Components Company is an FAA Approved Repair Station
(No. C43R376N) specializing in the repair and overhaul of aircraft
components. Turbine Aircraft Components is a parts supplier with an
extensive inventory of new and used parts for a variety of general
aviation aircraft. Separately, ACC and TAC are well known in the
industry and especially among the MU-2 community.
ACC says the merger of the two companies will help ensure the
availability of a wide variety of reliable, high-quality certified
parts for business and general aviation aircraft operators.
"The merger of the two creates a synergy far and above what
either company was capable of on its own. Together, we will be able
to greatly expand the inventory of repaired and overhauled parts,
and expand our overhaul capabilities into new product lines. We
intend to provide a single source where quality parts will be
readily available," said Berscheidt.
Barnes added, "Our current company has made a large commitment
to parts support of the MU-2 product line." Barnes went on to say
that Aircraft Components Company will be expanding its inventory
and overhaul service to other aircraft and products in 2005.
FMI: Telephone 918-835-8838 or 972-248-3108
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