Company Was Founded In 2000 To Perform Many Types Of Aircraft Maintenance
Hartzell Propeller has appointed the Wuhan Hangda Aero & Technology Development Co., LTD as a Service and Support Center in the People's Republic of China.
Wuhan Hangda Aero is located in Dongxihu District of Wuhan, the capital city of Hubei Province, China. It was founded in 2000 and established as a Part 145 Repair Station with CAAC, EASA and FAA certifications for wide capabilities of hydraulic, electro-mechanical, pneumatic components, landing gears, and propellers.
"This latest appointment demonstrates Hartzell Propeller's ongoing commitment to Chinese owners, operators, maintenance facilities and the continued growth of general aviation in China," said Weiqing (Max) Wang, Hartzell Propeller Managing Director for China, based in Shanghai City. "Wuhan Hangda Aero is the third facility in China to be designated as a Service and Support Center, which continues our goal of expanding our service and support network in China."
Huang Yong, Vice President of Wuhan Hangda said, "Wuhan Hangda Aero is one of the largest MRO services providers for civil aircraft components in China. After being appointed as a Hartzell Propeller Service and Support Center, Wuhan Hangda Aero will utilize our extensive market and product experiences to better service the local customers."
Hartzell Propeller encourages customers in China to use one of the Hartzell Service and Support Centers for propeller repairs and overhauls. Wuhan Hangda Aero joins a network of independent repair stations, with factory trained technicians and appropriate equipment ensuring that owners and operators of Hartzell propellers within China have access to factory trained service and support.
(Image provided with Hartzell Propeller news release)
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