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Duncan Aviation’s Aurora Facility Gains Securaplane Service Capability

Power Supply Support Added to Lineup of Duncan Capabilities

Satellite Avionics Crew Lead Justin Weber has been hard at work at Duncan’s Aurora, Oregon facility, expanding the roster of services offered at the location to include Securaplane power supply services.

The Securaplane lineup provides accessories for enterprise, government, or military aircraft to provide in-flight video cameras, security systems, emergency and backup batteries, chargers, inverters, and wireless control systems. Weber’s team can now assess, test, charge, ans service a pretty complete lineup of the Securaplane battery portfolio, from the SLA-300 to a handful of XL-series batteries. Included in the bunch are specific models of the XL-2411, -243, -244, -245, -246, and -249s. Weber says turnaround time sits around 2-3 days, all in all.

“We’re getting more and more business, and we’ve expanded our capabilities to Securaplane power supplies. We’re providing a service that previously hasn’t been available to customers at the Aurora airport,” says Manager of the Portland, Oregon, Satellite Jonathan Almeida. “Even if you don’t have an inspection coming up, if you need a check of the emergency power, we can provide that service.”
 
“If customers have to ship the battery off to have it bench-tested for its recurring maintenance tests, the shipping alone will take 2-3 days,” says Almeida. “We’re getting it tested, serviced, charged, and returned in that amount of time.”
 
“Customers love having Justin just down the ramp from them,” says Almeida. “He’s easy to work with and knowledgeable, and now he’s providing one more service for customers at the Aurora airport.”

FMI: www.duncanaviation.aero

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