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GA Aftermarket Company Announces New Business Structure

Engine Components International Look For Global Reach

General aviation aftermarket parts distributor Engine Components International is now operating under a new name and business structure. The company, formerly Engine Components Inc.  deals primarily in parts, services, and engine kits.
 
The Engine Components International name more accurately reflects the transformation of the business in recent years. Since 2007, ECi has been developing a new global strategic business structure to allow a more customer-focused approach, offering proprietary PMA and experimental products under the TITAN brand, as well as providing certified repair services.
 
Under the new business structure, Engine Components International will continue to steadily advance its core capabilities in management, operations and marketing to become the leading aftermarket provider of parts and services to the general aviation industry worldwide. "Our focus is customer-driven. Our priorities are safety, reliability, and cost-effective parts and services," said Tim Morland, General Manager of Engine Components International.

FMI: www.eci.aero

 


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