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West Star Aviation to provide maintenance at SUS

By Janice Wood · July 5, 2011 ·

West Star Aviation will provide maintenance services to TAC Air’s latest facility at Spirit of St. Louis Airport (SUS). The facility, previously operated by Signature Flight Support (Executive Beechcraft), was recently acquired by TAC Air, which will provide fuel and other ramp services at this and other TAC Air SUS facilities.

As part of the arrangement, West Star Aviation has agreed to retain existing maintenance personnel.

“Our goal is to maintain the continuity of the previous owners, Executive Beechcraft, while developing business the West Star Way,” says Samuel Haycraft, Chief Executive VP of Operations, West Star Aviation “We are confident this venture will be positive for all parties involved.”

West Star Aviation specializes in the repair and maintenance of airframes, windows, and engines, as well as major modifications, avionics installation and repair, interior refurbishment, surplus avionics sales, accessory services, paint and parts.

For more information: WestStarAviation.com

About Janice Wood

Janice Wood is editor of General Aviation News.

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