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Air Orlando Maintenance appointed Beechcraft Authorized Service Center

By General Aviation News Staff · July 21, 2015 ·

Air Orlando Maintenance, a Cessna Authorized Service Representative at Orlando Executive Airport (KORL) in Florida, has been appointed a Beechcraft Authorized Service Center.
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Mike Long, president of Air Orlando, says the company can now perform a full range of warranty and non-warranty work for Baron and Bonanza aircraft.

“Our mechanics are well experienced with Beechcraft piston aircraft, including Garmin’s G1000 avionics systems,” he noted. “Warranty processing is seamless for the aircraft owner and we hope to make the maintenance process as friendly and efficient as possible for warranty and post-warranty repairs.”

 

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