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Global adds Grand Renaissance capability

By Janice Wood · November 19, 2009 ·

renaissanceGlobal Aviation Services, Inc. at George Bush Intercontinental Airport (KIAH) in Houston, Texas, a factory authorized Twin Commander Service Center, has added Grand Renaissance completions to its list of capabilities.

The Grand Renaissance is a completely inspected, overhauled, refurbished, and upgraded turboprop Twin Commander. More than 40 Grand Renaissance Twin Commanders are in service worldwide, according to company officials.

Global specializes in Twin Commander maintenance, inspections, and parts. The company also handles line maintenance on Honeywell TPE331 engines, and is an authorized Garmin dealer and installation center.

Global, which is on the east side of Runway 15L/33R just south of the Atlantic Aviation FBO, has been involved in Twin Commander maintenance since James Ray founded the company in 1987. Ray’s son, Doug, and his wife, Sherrie, now co-own and operate the business.

For more information: 360-435-9797, TwinCommander.com or 281-443-3533, Global-Aviation.net.

About Janice Wood

Janice Wood is editor of General Aviation News.

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