Mon, Sep 21, 2015
Will Be Able To Perform Level 1 And 2 Maintenance On Arriel And Arrius Engines In Atlanta
Precision Aviation Services (PAS), a Precision Aviation Group (PAG) company, has been named a Certified Maintenance Center (CMC) by Turbomeca (Safran).
Under the agreement, PAS will perform level 1 and level 2 maintenance on the Ariel 1 and 2 along with Arrius 1 and Arrius 2 at their 40,000 square foot facilities, located on the Atlanta Regional Airport Falcon Field (KFFC), South of Atlanta.
"We are honored that Turbomeca has trusted us with their valued customers by designating us as a CMC," said PAS President David Ford. "We look forward to a lasting symbiotic relationship."
Over the last two years, PAS has become a licensed Airbus Helicopter, MD Helicopter and Robinson Helicopter Service Center and will continue to make capital investments to expand their product and service offerings.
"Our team of experienced mechanics and technicians are trained and ready to support the needs of Turbomeca customers," said Vice President of Business Development Adrienne Robinson. "This is another great step in providing extended customer service to our clients as well as clients of Turbomeca. Customers will now be able to have their entire aircraft and engines serviced from the convenience of our facilities. Our expanded capabilities, MRO services and experienced team makes PAS the ideal location for a Turbomeca Service Center in the Southeast."
In addition to MRO services, the PAS service center offers Field Service Support and a full-service Avionics shop with factory-trained technicians. PAS is a supplier of all leading avionics manufacturers including Technisonic Industries, Garmin, Honeywell, Rockwell Collins, Avidyne, and several others. Additionally, PAS has in-house engineering capabilities that add flexible, high-quality alternative maintenance solutions for PAS customers.
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