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Able Aerospace named Component Repair Supplier of the Year

Textron Aviation Press Release | May 17, 2023

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Able Aerospace Services, an industry leading provider of repair, overhaul, exchange and approved replacement parts for fixed- and rotor-wing customers around the world, has been awarded the Component Repair Supplier of the Year – Large Volume category – by Atlas Air Worldwide. Atlas Air selects one of its 300 suppliers to honor with the award each year.

Able Aerospace Services, Inc. is a subsidiary of Textron Aviation Inc., a Textron Inc. (NYSE:TXT) company.

Atlas Air selects one of its 300 suppliers to honor with the award each year. Textron Aviation Photo

“At Able Aerospace, we are dedicated to providing quality, reliable and innovative solutions to our customers,” said Travis Tyler, vice president and general manager, Able Aerospace Services. “We are honored to receive this prestigious award and recognition from Atlas Air as a reflection of our team’s passion and commitment to delivering world-class service and support.”  

Operating from a 250,000-sqare-foot, state-of-the-art facility headquarters in Mesa, Arizona, Able Aerospace offers more than 10,000 FAA-approved repairs and overhausl and some of the world’s largest rotable exchange inventories. In addition, the company offers in-house specialized services ranging from electroplating, chemical process, machining and grinding to non-destructive testing, hydraulics and bearings services. Able Aerospace completes more than 95 percent of all jobs at its headquarters location with a team of more than 350 mechanics, engineers and support individuals.

“Able Aerospace continues to demonstrate its commitment to delivering quality repairs on schedule,” said Lillian Dukes, senior vice president, technical operations, Atlas Air Worldwide. “Collaboration, communication and process excellence are key in high performing teams and critical to our success.”

This press release was prepared and distributed by Textron Aviation.

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