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Hillsboro Aviation launches online store

By Janice Wood · August 4, 2011 ·

Hillsboro Aviation has launched its new online store, ShopAviation.com, featuring aviation products and services ranging from avionics systems to experimental aircraft products to custom installations.

Shopaviation.com sells items from leading manufacturers, some of which are exclusive to this shop, according to company officials. The shopaviation.com customer service team can also locate thousands of aircraft parts from its supplier network.

While customers can purchase products directly through ShopAviation.com, they also have the option to submit a request for quote for parts, component overhaul, Lycoming engines, experimental aircraft avionics, avionics installations or maintenance services, company officials said.

Hillsboro Aviation is an FAA-licensed repair station and a factory-authorized service center for Bell Helicopter, Cessna, Robinson Helicopter Co. and Lycoming. Hillsboro Aviation also specializes in installing the latest in avionics equipment from leading manufacturers such as Garmin, Cobham and Aspen Avionics.

For more information: HillsboroAviation.com

About Janice Wood

Janice Wood is editor of General Aviation News.

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