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powered devices and the newly developed smart phone bags are available with an additional lining that shields out any cellular reception to discourage cockpit texting and phone use while the aircraft is in operation. For more information, visit www.baker- aviation.com/maintenance or call 972- 248-0457.


DALLAS AIRMOTIVE RELEASES MYTURBINE APP Dallas Airmotive, a BBA Aviation company, announces the release of MyTurbine, a mobile app designed to connect the customer with Dallas Airmotive on the go. The icons allow for quick navigation to the services most used by customers. Users can connect with the F1RST SUPPORT global customer support center with one click and check cost estimates or completion dates on engines in process. Users can also find service locations, contact sales representatives to receive a quote, and access Dallas Airmotive’s aircraft engine APU cross- reference guide.


“Our goal is to make it easy for customers to do business with us,” says Douglas Meador, Dallas Airmotive president. “This new app will give operators an easy to use and convenient method for contacting us no matter where they are or the time of day. The app helps strengthen our customer relationships and deliver the value aircraft operators are increasingly seeking.” MyTurbine is compatible with iPhone and Android devices and is available for download at the Apple App Store and Google Play.


DUNCAN AVIATION FACILITIES EARN NEW CERTIFICATIONS FOR MEXICO AND BERMUDA Duncan Aviation’s location in Provo, UT recently announced that it has been approved by the Mexican Civil Aviation Authority as an approved aircraft maintenance organization. In addition, the company’s Battle Creek, MI location recently received approval by Bermuda’s Civil Aviation Authority.


“Duncan Aviation continually


evaluates its certifications and is constantly communicating with customers and prospects around the world to secure new certifications when it makes sense to do so,” says Chris VanderWeide, chief inspector of International Airworthiness for Duncan Aviation. Besides the FAA, Duncan Aviation’s locations in Lincoln, NE, Battle Creek and Provo hold certificates for 10 additional civil aviation authorities around the world. The Lincoln facility has certifications for Argentina, Bermuda, Brazil, Cayman Islands, China, EASA, The Gambia, Mexico, South Africa and Venezuela. The Battle Creek facility has authorizations for Argentina, Brazil, Cayman Islands, EASA, Mexico and South Africa. And the Provo facility has certificates for EASA and Brazil. To see the latest certifications by facility, visit www.duncanaviation.aero/certificates/ certificates_opspecs.php.


WEST STAR AVIATION RECOG- NIZED AS SILVER PARTNER BY COLORADO ENVIRONMENTAL LEADERSHIP PROGRAM West Star Aviation announces it has received a Silver Award from the Colorado Governor’s Environmental Leadership Program (ELP). This is the third time West Star has received the Silver Award since it was first recognized as a Bronze Achiever in 2010. It received the award during a ceremony held in Denver, Colorado, on October 17, 2013. The Environmental Leadership


Program is a statewide environmental recognition and reward program administered by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment’s Sustainability Program. The program’s goal is to foster relationships, reward environmental performance and create a healthier, cleaner and more sustainable Colorado. “Our initiatives at GJT have


continued to grow in scope and in participation so this is an exciting award for us,” says Dave Krogram,


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