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Blackhawk Modifications, Valair Aviation Renew Relationship

Agreement Covers Installation And Service For New PT6A Engine Upgrades

Blackhawk Modifications Waco, TX and Valair Aviation, headquartered in Oklahoma City, OK recently came to an agreement that renews Valair as an installation and service center for Blackhawk’s line of PT6A new engine upgrades.  The full-service FBO and Part-145 repair station based at Wiley Post Airport will offer customers new engine upgrades for Beechcraft King Air 90 and 200, Cessna Conquest I, Cessna 208 and 208B Caravans and Piper Cheyenne I, II, IIXL.

“Valair Aviation is a high-quality service and maintenance facility that we are pleased to renew our relationship with,” states Bob Kromer, Blackhawk’s Senior VP of Sales, Marketing and Customer Service.  “Their central US location makes it ideal for customers aiming to keep travel times low and convenience levels high.  Their location, plus their expertise in dealing with the aircraft models for which we provide new engine upgrades, makes Valair Aviation a winning combination for efficient and professionally completed Blackhawk new engine upgrades.”
 
“Valair is very excited about being a part of Blackhawk’s elite dealer network and we will continue to leverage the relationship with our private, commercial, and government aircraft customers,” states Gary Ambrose, General Manager for Valair Aviation.  “This strategic partnership enhances our product offerings and affords those seeking to retrofit their aircraft with more powerful engines to do so with a full-service MRO that can address other potential upgrades simultaneously.”

FMI: www.blackhawk.aero

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