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Mon, May 12, 2014

Greenwich Aerogroup Completes Merger Of Two Of Its Business Units

Combined Companies Move Into New Expanded Atlanta Facility

Greenwich AeroGroup announced this week that Matrix Aviation in Wichita, KS has completed its merger with its sister company Professional Aviation Associates in Atlanta, GA. The merger positions the combined companies to provide customers one point of contact with access to a wider support structure and broader array of products and services.

The newly merged companies are also now located in a new 46,000 square-foot state-of-the-art Distribution Facility close to Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport. The new location provides employees with modern office and warehouse space and is equipped to provide superior support and responsiveness for customer’s critical requirements and aircraft on ground (AOG) needs. 

“The completion of this merger is a major step forward in expanding our product offerings, while improving our flexibility and financial strength,” said Greenwich AeroGroup’s Senior Vice President for CR&O and Distribution Dave Miller. “As a combined organization, we will work to deliver benefits to our customers, create value for our shareholders and enhance the careers of our employees.”

Miller added that the companies will continue to operate under their current names until a new name has been determined for the combined entity.

FMI: www.greenwichaerogroup.com

 


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