Sat, Dec 13, 2008
In Rare Company Offering Class III Engine, Class IV Airframe
Rating
Crownair Aviation-CRQ, located at Palomar-McClellan Airport in
Carlsbad, CA, announced this week it has received Federal Aviation
Administration Certified Repair Station Class III and IV ratings
for its Part 145 Maintenance and Avionics Repair Station
(#QQ9R189B).
The rating authorizes Crownair Aviation-CRQ to work on all
metal-constructed aircraft over 12,500 lbs. Only two percent of all
repair stations worldwide have been awarded a Class IV rating.
The new Class III and IV ratings will further complement the
existing engine and airframe repair capabilities for all models of
Learjet, Citation, Hawker, Beechjet, Gulfstream and Challenger
aircraft.
"Our current capabilities now include major inspections, heavy
maintenance and complex avionics installs and repairs for all light
to heavy business jet aircraft," said David Lohmeyer, general
manager. "We are proud to offer our customers additional services
and an increased sense of reliability and satisfaction."
As ANN reported, Crownair also recently
unveiled its first Crownair "Centurion Edition" T210. The upgraded
1977 aircraft features an all-new glass cockpit and other
state-of-the-art amenities, and will compete with new manufactured
aircraft by offering more payload, faster speeds and more
range.
Crownair Aviation is part of Crownair Companies, an aviation
maintenance and avionics industry leader with four locations in the
Southwest United States.
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