
Atlanta, Georgia – Precision Aviation Group Inc. (PAG) has received formal approval from Honeywell to provide maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) services for various PT6A and PT6T engine accessories through its subsidiary, Precision Aviation Controls (PAC).
The capabilities have been added at PAC’s FAA/EASA & ISO 9001 approved repair station in Independence, Kansas. PAC has been a Honeywell Authorized Warranty and Repair Station (AWARS) since 1995. The new PT6 approval encompasses the complete line of PT6 fuel accessories and complements PAC's existing RR250 and LTS101 capabilities. This increases PAC's MRO capability to more than 1,200 unique part numbers.
"The addition of the PT6 series capability at PAC demonstrates our continuing commitment and dedication to meeting our customers' needs by expanding our internal MRO capabilities," said David Mast, PAG's president & CEO. "Adding PT6 Fuel Accessory capabilities at PAC is a natural extension of the MRO Services and Support we currently provide through all of our existing business units. Additionally, it allows us to better support fixed and rotary wing customers who operate aircraft that are powered by the PT6."
Jim Robertson, president of PAC stated, "PAC has been a leader in fuel accessory MRO services since 1986. In conjunction with PAG's acquisition of PAC in July, 2014, we have made significant investments in facilities, inventory, training, tooling, and capabilities expansion, and will continue to expand the range of fuel accessory MRO services we can provide to our customers."
Source: Precision Aviation Group
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