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Tue, Sep 23, 2014

Hartzell Names Palm Beach Aircraft Propeller A Recommended Service Facility

Says Family-Owned Business Meets Company's 'Demanding' Standards

Hartzell Propeller Inc. has appointed Palm Beach Aircraft Propeller Inc. as a Recommended Service Facility. Palm Beach Aircraft Propeller is located at Palm Beach County Airport (KLNA), in West Palm Beach, FL, where it began in 1982 as a family-owned business, serving aircraft owners, FBOs and repair centers throughout the world.

“Palm Beach Aircraft Propeller, like Hartzell Propeller, is a family-owned business committed to the highest standards in general aviation. It has shown it can meet Hartzell’s demanding and exacting standards and we are pleased to welcome the company into a prestigious and limited group of Recommended Service Facilities strategically located across the globe,” said Hartzell Propeller President Joe Brown.

“We hold our Recommended Service Facility Network to rigorous standards. In many cases, our requirements significantly exceed those of the governing airworthiness authorities. Hartzell strongly encourages its customers to use a Hartzell Recommended Service Facility for propeller repairs and overhauls,” he added.
 
As a member of the network, Palm Beach Aircraft Propeller offers the highest-quality propeller overhaul and repair work available today, reflecting Hartzell’s strong customer commitment to quality and performance. Palm Beach Aircraft Propeller becomes the 21st Hartzell Propeller Recommended Service Facility.
 
Palm Beach joins an impressive network of Hartzell recommended service facilities located throughout the Americas, Europe, New Zealand, Australia and Malaysia. This network of affiliated facilities, with factory trained technicians and state of the art equipment, ensures that owners and operators of Hartzell propellers are only a short flight, or drive, away from the best Hartzell recommended propeller service in the industry.

To achieve Hartzell’s coveted Recommended Service Facility designation, the propeller maintenance facility met a number of stringent requirements, including on-site quality systems, process audits, and factory trained and highly qualified propeller experts. In addition, Palm Beach Aircraft Propeller is required to maintain Hartzell-approved specialized propeller tools and equipment along with meeting the company’s special process approvals on an ongoing basis.
 
“In 1982, my late husband Bob O'Neill, founder of Palm Beach Aircraft Propeller, Inc., had a dream after working many hours, days, weeks and years. Along with our sons, Larry and Mike, we have gained the respect and acceptance of the aviation community and have now become a Hartzell Recommended Service Facility,” said company president Dot O'Neill.
 
“We welcome the opportunity to cooperate with Hartzell as we look forward to the changes that will be happening in the future of aviation. I feel that we have achieved Bob’s dream of becoming one of the 'Best Propeller Shops in the Land,'" she added.

Palm Beach Aircraft Propeller supports Hartzell customers as a Warranty Center. Partnering closely with the Hartzell factory, Palm Beach Aircraft Propeller receives preferred technical and parts support on warranty issues. This relationship ensures that Hartzell customers receive the highest-quality warranty repair work, processed in the shortest possible time.

(Image provided by Hartzell Propeller)

FMI: www.pbapi.com, http://hartzellprop.com

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