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A.E.R.O. launches new product line

By Janice Wood · October 1, 2012 ·

A.E.R.O., Inc. has added general aviation hardware to its product line-up. Beginning this month, A.E.R.O. will have in stock more than 1,000 hardware part numbers, including AN-bolts, screws, nuts, washers, and cotter pins.

“A.E.R.O. has been working for quite some time to bring this product line to our customers. We get requests daily for hardware, and now we can finally provide it,” says Pat McNamara, owner and CEO of A.E.R.O.

Everything will be sold in package quantities. The hardware will be available at all three A.E.R.O. locations – Granite City, Illinois, Bath, Pennsylvania, and Wasilla, Alaska – and on the A.E.R.O. website at AEROInstock.com.

About Janice Wood

Janice Wood is editor of General Aviation News.

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