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Legacy Aviation expands at F29

By Janice Wood · December 23, 2012 ·

Legacy Aviation Services has nearly doubled its maintenance and modification shop space to 22,000 square feet at its C.E. Page Airport facility outside Oklahoma City.

Steve Reid, head of Legacy’s maintenance and modification business unit, said the decision to expand was absolutely necessary. “As the business and general aviation fleet of turbo props and light jets….such as the King Air, early Citation and Twin Commander airframes age, the need for expert technicians that really understand and can maintain these airframes is growing big time,” he said. “Operators demand people who know how to work on their aircraft quickly and cost efficiently. We’re fortunate to have a team of mechanics and airframe technicians with the experience and skills to keep our owner/operator customers of these workhorse aircraft flying safely.”

This newly added service capacity will also allow Legacy to comfortably work on larger jet aircraft as well, he noted.

Legacy’s expanded facility became fully operational in early December.

Legacy Aviation Services is an aircraft repair and refurbishment center at Oklahoma City’s C.E. Page Airport and works on turboprops to jets. Legacy is also an authorized Twin Commander service center. For more information: 405-350-2100 or  Legacy-Aviation.com

About Janice Wood

Janice Wood is editor of General Aviation News.

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