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Wed, Jun 23, 2010

Kings Avionics Expands With Two New Repair Station Locations

Additional Shops Opened In Nevada And Utah

Kings Avionics, a 40-year old avionics facility based at Salt Lake City International Airport, announced Monday that the company has expanded from one repair station at its Salt Lake City base by adding two additional repair stations. The two new facilities are located in Henderson, Nevada and St. George, Utah.

Each of the three Kings Avionics Repair Stations has been granted full Instrument and Radio ratings, as well as those for Accessory 2 and Accessory 3.

The Henderson, Nevada facility will service aircraft based in or traveling to the Las Vegas area, while St. George addresses the growing aviation activity in southern Utah and Northern Arizona.

"We are making changes to adapt to the changing environment both economically and within the aviation community," said Kings Avionics President Steve Hayden. "We are a family-owned business that will continue to grow in a planned and thoughtful way."

FMI: www.kingsavionics.com

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