Precision Aviation Group Expands Australia Facility and Breaks Ground on New Repair Station

February 19, 2014

Atlanta, GA – February 19, 2014 – Atlanta-based Precision Aviation Group (PAG) has recently expanded its operations in Brisbane, Australia with an additional 5,000 square feet. The expansion will house the Repair Station – Precision Accessories and Instruments – Australia (PAI-AU). The expansion doubles the size of PAG’s footprint in Australia. PAG opened Precision Heliparts – Australia (PHP-AU), serving the Rotary-wing market in January 2013.

The newly expanded 10,000 square foot facility will include state of the art sales, warehouse and shop areas. This expansion is part of the company’s plan of continued capital investments to strengthen PAG’s ability to support its customers around the globe. Implementation teams are currently in the Brisbane facility building test equipment, fixtures and tooling for the new CASA/EASA Repair Station that will open in 2014.

About PAG

Others Sell Parts, We Sell Support.

PAG is built on the trust of our customers, and our team members are an important part of our successful, growing business that is committed to customer service. We’ve built our legacy on our ability to respond and deliver the highest quality.

At PAG, employees get the exchange of talent, experiences, and resources of multiple companies all while working for one. With 20 Repair Stations, and over 850,000-square-feet of sales and service facilities in the United States, Canada, Australia, Singapore, and Brazil – PAG’s 24 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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