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Wed, Apr 27, 2005

Arnoni Aviation Expands

Opens New Landing Gear And Accessory Shops Near Bush Intercontinental

Arnoni Aviation says it has expanded its Landing Gear and Accessory shops by moving them to a 25,000 square foot facility adjacent to the George Bush International Airport in Houston. 

The new location includes over 10,000 sq. ft. of environmentally controlled shop space.  Planned expansion in Arnoni's growing component overhaul services prompted the move.  "The new facility gives us the space we need to offer HS125 pneumatic component overhaul as well as expand on some existing overhaul areas," said Chris Lesniak, Director of Sales & Marketing.

The expanded space will also accommodate additional manpower and equipment that will be dedicated to meet increased demand for the manufacturer-mandated overhaul of HS125 landing gear. 

Since 1990, Arnoni Aviation has been dedicated to the manufacture, overhaul and repair of components for the 125 series Hawker Aircraft.  All parts stocked at Arnoni carry FAA and EASA approvals to support both domestic and international operators. 

FMI: www.arnoni.com

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