Chad Lemke is Promoted to PAG Vice President

March 6, 2006

PAG announces that Precision Heliparts Vice President Chad Lemke has been promoted to Precision Aviation Group Vice President. In his new position, Mr. Lemke will  oversee the sales departments and day-to-day operations at three PAG subsidiaries; PHP, PAI and PHP Canada. 

Lemke, an 8 year PHP veteran, started working at PHP as the Inventory Manager in 1998. He became PHP Vice President in 2003. 

About PAG

Others Sell Parts, We Sell Support.

PAG supports operators in the Airline, Business and General Aviation (BGA), and the Military markets through its Inventory Supported Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (ISMRO®) business model, with focused capabilities in Avionics, Engines, Components, and Manufacturing/DER Services

At PAG, employees get the exchange of talent, experiences, and resources of multiple companies all while working for one. With 24 Repair Stations, and over 1.1-million-square-feet of sales and service facilities in the United States, Canada, Australia, Singapore, and Brazil – PAG’s 27 locations and customer-focused business model serve aviation customers through Supply Chain and Inventory Supported Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (ISMRO®) services. PAG is one of only 11 companies, outside of OEMs, to collectively hold all FAA certifications.

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