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Aviation Blade Services, Inc. Joins First Aviation Services Inc. Family

Provides Expertise In Servicing Military And Civilian Helicopter Rotor Blades

Aviation Blade Services, a provider of helicopter rotor blade repair, overhaul and modification, has been acquired by First Aviation Services Inc., a leader in component maintenance, repair and overhaul for military, corporate and regional aircraft.

Aviation Blade Services (ABS), based in Kissimmee, Florida, is best known for its expertise in UH-60 Blackhawk rotor blades, as well as the Sikorsky, S-55, S-58, S-61, S-62, S-64, S-70, H-3, H-34, and CH-54 rotor blades, and Westland Sea King rotor blades.  With the most extensive library of Sikorsky rotor blade maintenance and manufacturing technical data outside of Sikorsky, ABS is the world’s premier repair facility for Sikorsky rotor blades.

"We are pleased to join the First Aviation Services group of companies with their extensive engineering and certification expertise and we are excited about our growth together,” said Leonard Peterson, President of ABS.

"Len has built a wonderful business with a leadership position in the Sikorsky product line, and the Blackhawk, in particular. We look forward to his continued involvement with ABS and the future growth of the company,” said Aaron Hollander, Chairman and CEO of First Aviation.

This is the second investment First Aviation has made in the helicopter market in recent months. In April, First Aviation announced that the company had acquired DART Aerospace in partnership with Greenbriar Equity Group, L.P. First Aviation continues to look for additional investments in the helicopter market.

(Source: First Aviation news release. Image from file)

FMI: www.firstaviation.com

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