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NEWS


“With Wayne taking over as manager, I am confi dent there won’t be any continuity issues. He’s worked for Duncan Aviation since 1994, and he knows our customers along the front range very well. I know he’ll make sure the two Satellite Shops continue to meet area customers’ needs,” says Nelson. In addition to the Avionics Satellite Shops in Broomfi eld, Denver, Hayward and Sacramento, Duncan Aviation has a network of more than 24 shops and work-away teams located within an hour of the 25 busiest airports in the United States (www.duncanaviation.aero/ locations/#satellites).


“Eighteen of our Satellite Avionics Shops are more than just nearby; conveniently, we have hangars at eighteen of the busiest airports in the country. We have brick- and-mortar facilities attached to an FBO for easy hangar access in every satellite location,” says Nelson. “Our customers can trust Duncan Aviation and any of its locally managed Satellite Shops with all of their avionics needs. Now, with the mandate deadline for the ADS-B rapidly approaching, we’d like our customers to know they can trust us with their ADS-B needs, as well. We’ve installed ADS-B equipment on everything from Cessna 172s to Boeing business jets (BBJs).”


HABCO INDUSTRIES ENTERS INTO A LICENSE AGREEMENT TO SUPPLY PRATT & WHITNEY TOOLING FOR ENGINE ALLIANCE


& 1811NG Introducing Wireless Firmware Update, Using Newly Released App


Barfield DPS1000


HABCO Industries, a supplier of test and support equipment and tooling products to the aerospace industry, enters into a license agreement with Engine Alliance to become an authorized tooling supplier for Pratt & Whitney engine tooling on the GP7200 engine. This license agreement builds on the position that HABCO has established as an engine tooling supplier. Over the past year, HABCO has functioned as the exclusive designated service supplier of tooling for Pratt & Whitney engines JT3D, JT8D, JT9D, PW2000, PW4000 and PW6000. In 2016, HABCO signed a license agreement to provide engine tooling for all Pratt & Whitney Canada engines: JT15D, PT6, PT6A, PT6B, PT6C, PW100, PW100B, PW150, PW200, PW210, PW300, PW500, PW600 and PW800. “Throughout our existence, countless airline operators have relied upon HABCO for quality support and test equipment used throughout their operations. The tooling license agreement with Engine Alliance is a further demonstration of our InnoGration™


business off ering.


• Cutting-edge technology


• Fully automated • Cost-effective


RVSM and non RVSM • Groundbreaking/patent


pending wireless enabled tablet App


• RVSM


technology • Wi-Fi


& cabled remote


• Convenient size & weight


• Multi-language interface


Visit us at Heli-Expo: March 7-9, 2017 - Booth 8849 www.barfieldinc.com


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We’ve totally aligned the company from both an internal and external position to ensure that all Engine Alliance customers receive the Pratt & Whitney tooling support that they’ve come to expect. Our support will be unwavering,” says Jeff Kretzmer, vice president, Sales and Marketing for HABCO. “The license agreement with


Engine Alliance is another validation of the tooling business that we’re building at HABCO. We’re working to build a business that end users can continually count on to get


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