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Tecnam Establishes Service Center In Washington State

Company's West Coast Support Organization Expanded To Arlington, WA

At the Arlington Fly-In and Airshow Sunday, West Coast Sport Aircraft, a regional distributor for the S-LSA (Special Light Sport Aircraft) manufacturer Tecnam, announced its expanded support for Tecnam aircraft on the west coast with the addition of Aircore Aviation, located at the Arlington Municipal Airport (KAWO), as the newest Tecnam Service Center.

Aircore Aviation specializes in S-LSA maintenance and repair, and is an authorized independent Rotax engine Service Center, able to perform all phases, including heavy maintenance, on the 912 engine system.

"We are delighted to announce the addition of Aircore Aviation as a Tecnam Service Center serving the Pacific Northwest," announced Erin Hay, Director of Sales for West Coast Sport Aircraft. "Their depth of knowledge and experience related to the Rotax engine system, Tecnam airframe, and the S-LSA category in general is absolutely top-notch."


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"There are a lot of Tecnam aircraft in this area," says Jim Scott, owner of Aircore Aviation, "We welcome the chance to professionally serve Tecnam owners. We've always felt that Tecnam are one of the highest quality S-LSA available, and are very pleased to become the latest Tecnam Service Center."

Aircore Aviation joins a growing network of Tecnam Service Centers located in Washington State, Northern and Southern California, and also soon in Oregon.

FMI: www.westcoastsportaircraft.com, www.tecnam.com

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