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A.E.R.O. adds to AirBoss lineup

By General Aviation News Staff · March 31, 2013 ·

A.E.R.O., Inc. has expanded its AirBoss product line. In addition to cylinders and starter adapters, AirBoss now offers alternator clutches.

The AirBoss product line allows A.E.R.O. to provide new and remanufactured factory parts, according to company officials, who add that with the starter adapters and clutches, there are no core charge-backs.

“A.E.R.O. prides itself on providing affordable parts to the general aviation community. And we stock everything we sell. The AirBoss product line reflects that,” says Pat McNamara, owner and CEO of A.E.R.O.

The new alternator clutches are 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

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Molly McNamara Dean

 

New Products Manager

 

A.E.R.O. Inc.

www.aeroinstock.com

 

Superflite, Inc.

www.superflite.com

 

Aviation Products Systems, Inc.

 

www.apsbrakes.com

3701 Hwy 162

Granite City, IL 62040

618-797-6630 ext 234

 

800-362-3044 ext 234

618-931-0613 (fax)

 

 

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