PAI Becomes a MCI Authorized Service Center for 4300 Series Gyro

June 2, 2006

June 2, 2006 – PAG’s wholly owned subsidiary Precision Avionics and Instruments (PAI) has been named an “Authorized Repair and Overhaul” facility for Mid-Continent Instrument Co.’s (MCI) 4300 Series Gyro’s. MCI is an Industry Leader in the manufacturer of Aircraft Instrumentation and Avionics for most major Airframe Manufacturers (www.mcico.com).

“We are pleased to announce this agreement naming PAI as an Authorized Service Center for MCI’s 4300 Series Gyro’s – receiving this approval speaks volumes about the quality of our work” says David Mast – PAG President. All of the PAG companies stock and sell the 4300-Series Gyro. “Being able to service the units that we sell adds to our ability to take care of our customers’ needs” states David. J. Todd Winter – MCI’s President stated “We value our long-term relationship with Precision Avionics and Instruments and look forward to mutually increased business with this additional capability.”

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