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Victor Aviation tapped as preferred provider for Pinnacle Air Network

By Janice Wood · February 17, 2011 ·

Victor Aviation Service, Inc. in Palo Alto, Calif., has been chosen as a preferred Teledyne Continental Motors and Lycoming Engine overhaul provider for Pinnacle Air Network.

Pinnacle Air Network represents North America’s most respected names in aircraft sales, suppliers and customer service, according to company officials. The Pinnacle group includes facilities in Canada, Mexico and the United States and encompasses a collection of 80 FBOs and service facilities/FAA repair stations with 530 factory-trained maintenance technicians, at 43 major airports across North America.

Selected FBOs such as Skytech Inc, Landmark Aviation, Cutter Aviation, Stevens Aviation, Elliott Aviation, Kansas City Aviation Center, Flightcraft Inc, and another dozen companies have endorsed “Power by Victor” BLACK EDITION II and LIMITED EDITION II engines. Technical support for all Victor Aviation products is now available nationwide.

For more information: 800-207-0061, Victor-Aviation.com

About Janice Wood

Janice Wood is editor of General Aviation News.

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