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Aircraft Window Repairs celebrates 35th anniversary

By General Aviation News Staff · July 17, 2014 ·

Aircraft Window Repairs Co., a Torrance, California-headquartered FAA/EASA approved repair station, is celebrating its 35th year in the aircraft transparency repair business.

The company specializes in evaluating and repairing windows and lenses on all airliners and general aviation aircraft.

Says Kathi Cupery, president, “We take extreme pride in being approved by all the major aircraft manufacturers. We always do everything by the book and they know it.”

“We are also proud of being awarded the FAA Certificate of Excellence Diamond Award for actively participating in their Aviation Technician Training Program,” added Bob Cupery, company founder.

For more information: AircraftWindowRepairs.com

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