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Mon, Oct 29, 2018

TALCO Aviation Receives FAA PMA Approval

Includes RAJAY Turbo Products

TALCO Aviation recently received FAA PMA approval to support our aviation related subsidiaries including RAJAY Turbo Products and future acquisitions currently under negotiation.

TALCO Aviation is pleased to announce the approval of FAA PMA. PMA will allow TALCO to support our aviation related subsidiaries including RAJAY Turbo Products and future acquisitions currently under negotiation.

"Becoming an FAA Production Approval Holder (PAH) is a testament to TALCO's determination to provide safe, quality and airworthy parts our customers and subsidiaries," said Tom Langeland, founder and owner of TALCO Aviation. We will continue to expand our capabilities and relationship with the FAA to include more product lines to and TSO components in the very near future."

Earlier this year, RAJAY Turbo Products approved the appointment of two new service centers in North America. The joint announcement is being made by RAJAY Turbo Products in conjunction with Clifton Aero (Clifton, TX) and Brant Aero (Brantford, ON).
 
The new RAJAY Authorized Service Center (ASC) locations are providing factory authorized maintenance services to RAJAY equipped aircraft owners and operators throughout North America.

FMI: rajay.aero

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