Sat, Oct 10, 2009
Adds Hartzell Propeller Capabilities To List Of Services
Yingling
Aviation has expanded its already extensive propeller maintenance
and service capabilities to include props manufactured by Hartzell
Propeller, Inc. A highly regarded McCauley Propeller Authorized
Service Center, Yingling has made a significant investment to
acquire the tooling and training necessary to provide service for
owners and operators of aircraft equipped with Hartzell
propellers.
"In our continuing effort to provide the broadest range of
services and capabilities to operators of propeller-driven aircraft
in this region, we have taken the necessary steps to overhaul and
service Hartzell products," noted Jerry Pickett, Yingling's Vice
President of Sales and Marketing. "We already have one of the
nation's most advanced and well-equipped propeller service sites
with in-house non-destructive testing, metal finishing and painting
capabilities. Our prop shop is staffed with a team of factory
trained and extremely experienced technicians, so it was logical
for us to take this step to expand our offerings.
"We're now
able to provide service on Hartzell Fixed Pitch, Constant Speed,
Constant Speed, Full-Feathering and Constant Speed Full-Feathering
and Reversing propeller. We can accomplish virtually all
standard service requirements and have established relationships
with providers for shot peaning and cold-rolling Hartzell blades,
so customers can count on Yingling to provide competitively-priced,
timely and complete services," he added.
Yingling completed a $1.5 million expansion of its propeller
shop last year, adding the ability to inspect and service composite
as well as aluminum propellers.
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