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Duncan opens Provo facility

By Janice Wood · October 24, 2010 ·

Duncan Aviation recently opened a maintenance facility in Provo, Utah, that is an Authorized Service Center for Bombardier Aerospace products.

Duncan Aviation-Provo opened Aug. 1 with a small team of just under 15 aviation experts to provide full airframe services, including major and minor hourly and calendar inspections. The facility is an Authorized Service Facility for Bombardier Learjet (all models), Challenger (300, 600 series) and Global (line) aircraft and offers line-level engine and avionics support.

Duncan Aviation-Provo will soon begin the process of obtaining authorizations for the Embraer Phenom 100 and 300 and the Legacy.

For more information: 801-372-4635 or DuncanAviation.aero

About Janice Wood

Janice Wood is editor of General Aviation News.

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