Mon, Jan 10, 2011
Heli-Enterprise Will Rely On Dart For Global Marketing
DART Helicopter Services has completed an exclusive
distribution agreement with Heli-Enterprise, Inc. The new agreement
enables DART to globally distribute Heli-Enterprise’s line of
custom and purpose-built maintenance and work stands as well as
other specialty tools for the helicopter industry.
“Heli-Enterprise will benefit from DART’s large and
growing distributor network to make their excellent products
available to customers around the world, gaining the marketing
leverage DART has created,” said Jeff Shapiro, DART
Helicopter Services President and CEO. DART will benefit by adding
an outstanding series of useful products to our list of helicopter
components and accessories.”
Heli-Enterprise, Inc. has built its business by specializing in
innovative designs and production of a wide variety of specialty
tools and maintenance stands for all helicopter applications. The
company is especially proud of its recently patented Engine
Extractor, the only portable engine hoist available today, with the
capability to remove engines, transmissions and head units from
helicopters in any location. The Engine Extractor utilizes a
folding design that fits inside the cabin of nearly every
helicopter in service with no aircraft modifications.
Heli-Enterprise also produces helicopter maintenance stands for the
most common rotorcraft models and can customize stands for special
applications.
DART will distribute the Engine Extractor and maintenance stands
for a wide variety of rotorcraft models; blade racks for six or
eight blades; Nightsun racks that accommodate up to nine lights;
two-shelf work tables; custom parts, doors, and cowling racks;
plus, custom aircraft dollies; and maintenance stands for virtually
every helicopter model available today.
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