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Ship It AOG Signs Agreement With Unitron, LP

Will Distribute Unitron's GPUs

Ship it AOG announced this week it has signed a definitive agreement with Unitron, LP to become a factory-authorized distributor for their new aircraft ground power products.

Since 2002, Ship it AOG has worked closely with Unitron to sell and lease previously owned ground power units (GPUs). All products are factory-tested and repaired by Unitron prior to sale, with a warranty provided by Ship it AOG.

Under the new agreement, Ship it AOG will market and warehouse Unitron’s 400 Hz GPUs and PwrKart™ frequency converters, dramatically reducing the lead time for delivery of product.

"Our close, long-standing and successful relationship with Unitron has enabled us to now stock their complete line of GPUs and PwrKarts, allowing our customers to receive immediate delivery of new products directly from our Addison, Texas warehouse," said George Miller, president of Ship it AOG. "Our goal is to provide our clients with prompt, immediate, reliable service at manufacturers’ prices. This agreement with Unitron will eliminate lead times and complement the other services currently offered by Ship it AOG."

Ship it AOG specializes in business aircraft parts, ground-support equipment, specialized tooling and technical services, and maintains a complete library of technical documentation on site. The company buys and sells from a single part up to complete liquidations to support aircraft manufacturers such as Bombardier’s Challenger 601, 605, 300; Global Express; Learjets; Gulfstream; Raytheon Hawker 700 and 800; and Falcon.

FMI: www.shipitaogllc.com, www.unitronlp.com

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