Safe Air Repair Acquired By AeroFab/Wag-Aero | Aero-News Network
Aero-News Network
RSS icon RSS feed
podcast icon MP3 podcast
Subscribe Aero-News e-mail Newsletter Subscribe

Airborne Unlimited -- Most Recent Daily Episodes

Episode Date

Airborne-Monday

Airborne-Tuesday

Airborne-Wednesday Airborne-Thursday

Airborne-Friday

Airborne On YouTube

Airborne-Unlimited-04.01.24

Airborne-Unlimited-04.16.24

Airborne-FlightTraining-04.17.24 Airborne-Unlimited-04.11.24

Airborne-Unlimited-04.12.24

Join Us At 0900ET, Friday, 4/10, for the LIVE Morning Brief.
Watch It LIVE at
www.airborne-live.net

Fri, Mar 11, 2005

Safe Air Repair Acquired By AeroFab/Wag-Aero

Aeronca Community Expressing Concerns Over Pricing, Service

A well-known and much trusted aviation parts manufacturer is selling out... to another such business. Safe Air Repair, an Albert Lea, Minnesota, based operation, is the FAA-PMA approved manufacturer of over 11,000 parts for the Aeronca, Champion, Bellanca, 7,8,& 11 Series Aircraft, as well as a number of Taylorcraft parts (though that remains a fair but small part of the total business).

The new owner, as of a few hours ago (when we promised "Real-Time," we weren't kidding), is Wisconsin based Aero Fabricators, an arm of Wag-Aero, a well-known aero-catalog house started by the highly-respected team of Dick and Bobbie Wagner and sold in 1995 to Bill Read and Mary Myers. Since then, Wag-Aero has been on something of a buying spree, having acquired (among others) the assets of Viking Aero Manufacturing in April 1997 (MFR of hand-held tow bars, hitch towbars, windsock frames and aircraft jacks), Leading Edge AirFoils, a major Rotax support business, in 2000 (after the death of the irrepressible Bill Raisner in 1999) and Ground Support Manufacturing (tow-bars, jacks, engine stands, chocks, winches, etc.) in 2002.

Wag-Aero's Bill Read has acknowledged that their acquisition may be viewed with concern by the Aeronca community, in particular, who had come to have a very high regard for Safe Air, it's staff and owner, John Roscoe. "John is a tough act to follow... but we will be able to rely on his expertise through the transition. We do expect to have all the assets in Lyons, WI, by this weekend and the reissuance of Safe Air's PMAs within a matter of days."

Read noted a few promising aspects of the new acquisition will result in the availability of Aeronca spars for the first time in nearly a year and that the cooperation he's received from the FAA has been exceptional. He also promises to increase attention to the Taylorcraft product line once they have a handle on the Aeronca side of the business.

Some Aeronca flyers note that this is going to be a tough sell to the somewhat polarized community... some of whom have claimed to have made offers to Roscoe for the business before the surprise announcement. While Wag-Aero and its associated operations have great expertise in tube and rag component fabrication, the biggest issue among those talking to ANN has been one of price. The general consensus expressed concerns over price increases for the future, as well as for the welfare of some of the key employees that buttressed the positive reputation Safe Air earned over the years. Read notes that he is in negotiation with a number of key Safe Air personnel but had no concrete announcements as to who (if any) may be coming to Lyons as part of the sale.

In the meantime, there is yet another aeronautical changing of the guard to complete. "The fine folks at Safe Air were (some) of the best customer service professionals in the business,"  noted one Aeronca rebuilder. "Joe (Bolinger) and Dan (Schumaker) at Safe Air knew our aircraft inside and out and could help with suggestions in order to save us some money and decide which part would be a better fit."

ANN will be following up on this story in the near future... stay tuned.

FMI: www.safeairrepair.com, www.wagaero.com

Advertisement

More News

ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (04.16.24)

Aero Linx: International Business Aviation Council Ltd IBAC promotes the growth of business aviation, benefiting all sectors of the industry and all regions of the world. As a non->[...]

Aero-News: Quote of the Day (04.16.24)

"During the annual inspection of the B-24 “Diamond Lil” this off-season, we made the determination that 'Lil' needs some new feathers. Due to weathering, the cloth-cove>[...]

Airborne 04.10.24: SnF24!, A50 Heritage Reveal, HeliCycle!, Montaer MC-01

Also: Bushcat Woes, Hummingbird 300 SL 4-Seat Heli Kit, Carbon Cub UL The newest Junkers is a faithful recreation that mates a 7-cylinder Verner radial engine to the airframe offer>[...]

Airborne 04.12.24: SnF24!, G100UL Is Here, Holy Micro, Plane Tags

Also: Seaplane Pilots Association, Rotax 916’s First Year, Gene Conrad After a decade and a half of struggling with the FAA and other aero-politics, G100UL is in production a>[...]

Airborne-Flight Training 04.17.24: Feds Need Controllers, Spirit Delay, Redbird

Also: Martha King Scholarship, Montaer Grows, Textron Updates Pistons, FlySto The FAA is hiring thousands of air traffic controllers, but the window to apply will only be open for >[...]

blog comments powered by Disqus



Advertisement

Advertisement

Podcasts

Advertisement

© 2007 - 2024 Web Development & Design by Pauli Systems, LC