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Wed, Feb 13, 2013

Meridian Helicopters Moves Into New Facility

Part Of Bell Helicopter's Global Services Network

Meridian Helicopters, a subsidiary of the Cadorath Group, has moved into a new facility in Lafayette, Louisiana. Meridian Helicopters provides reworked parts distribution support, consulting, brokering and technical support for the global Bell Helicopter network.

“Our new facility provides us the ability to have 5 helicopters in progress at any one time. Meridian Helicopters business focus is the rebuilding and selling of helicopters to Cadorath’s lease fleet, or for disassembly into parts and components to be reworked, overhauled and distributed by Cadorath and it’s Bell network partners.

Meridian Helicopter is strategically located close to it’s sister company Cadorath Aerospace Lafayette LLC, a company established in the extended repairs of Bell Helicopter and Rolls-Royce Model 250 parts. Cadorath Aerospace continues to expand its extended repair offerings and create strategic business alliances – allowing Cadorath to continue to meet clients’ increasing needs.

(Image provided by Meridian Helicopter)

www.meridianhelicopter.com


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