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Fri, Sep 20, 2019

Western Aircraft Now Authorized On Williams FJ44 Engines

Installed On Various Models Of Cessna Citation Jets

Western Aircraft, a Greenwich AeroGroup company, is now authorized to work on Williams International FJ44 engines for the various models of Cessna Citation Jets.

Western Aircraft is extremely familiar with these engines as a Williams Authorized Service Facility for the Pilatus PC-24. This new Williams FJ44 engine authorization allows Western to also work on Cessna 525, 525+, 525 A, A+, B, C and M2 models.

“We are excited to add Citation models to our authorization for Williams FJ44 engines,” said Western Aircraft’s Director of Aircraft Services Jody Harris. “It’s another way to provide quality customer service to our Cessna customers.”

Williams’ authorization will allow Western Aircraft to assist Cessna Citation customers with engine rentals, parts, warranty claims and more.

Western Aircraft, Inc. is a full-service FBO, FAA certified aircraft repair station, and a factory authorized maintenance/modification facility for Cessna Aircraft, Dassault Falcon, Embraer Executive Jets, Beechcraft, Gogo Business Aviation, Honeywell, Collins Aerospace, Universal Avionics, Pilatus, Piper and many other major suppliers to the Corporate and General Aviation industry. Western recently added Gulfstream to its maintenance capabilities and is a long-time factory-appointed dealer selling new Pilatus and Piper aircraft.

(Source: Western Aircraft news release. Image from file)

FMI: www.westair.com

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