Continental Motors Group has partnered with Aviall as its domestic and international Master Distributor for aftermarket parts.
Aviall immediately will be responsible for providing Continental Motors gasoline engine spare parts. Diesel parts will be added at a later date, according to company officials.
“Continental Motors strives to enhance customer experience and improve customer satisfaction. Aftermarket parts availability was one of the areas where we saw room for improvement,” says Robert Boggan, Vice President Sales, Marketing and Customer Service, Continental Motors Group. “By partnering with Aviall, we benefit from their experience in supplying parts from stocking locations worldwide, and expect a much smoother process going forward.”
Aviall, a Boeing company, has a network of 40 customer service centers located around the world. More than 230 global team members provide sales and support across the aviation industry.
Aviall has committed to immediately increase its stock of Continental parts across the globe to ensure immediate delivery to customers worldwide, company officials noted. This includes stocking and supplying Continental’s line of FAA approved Lycoming parts, Titan experimental and certified parts. Furthermore, Aviall has pledged to meet industry-leading rates of stocking, fulfillment and shipment accuracy.
Effective immediately, all Continental parts, Continental FAA-approved parts for Lycoming engines, and Titan experimental parts can be ordered from Aviall.
This is a bad deal for GA, higher prices with possible short term unavailability of many parts. Thank God for Superior Air Parts or engine shops would be forced out of business.
Good for China bad for the old USA.
China have the cash, so we sell eveting for mony.
The problem is that china dont have the vocation we have.
They think that many can buy what we have since we are born, that is not going to happen.
People can sell there mother for a price if they can.
I was invited to china to help them to start a overhaul shop, same thing with Indial, I refuse.
THEY DONT HAVE WHAT IT TAKES..
You put a cat in a corner and he wll find the way out.
Why give away some thing that cost me my all life, for a few dollars.
ECI sold because they reach the limit of they mental capabillity.
They live life like kings, IDIOTS.
The dragon is out of the cage, try to protect your self, he will run you over.
We can go back to baisics, and start over again. The american way.
Going back to basics is going to be hard for some people, but it must be done.
I live from the croms of the rich people, some times I get big cromes and some times I get big croms, no complains.
MY MIND IS NOT FOR SALE, I NEED IT TO STAY A LIVE.
The damage to general aviation is done. ECI, Continental Motors, Others distributors, next Boing, they will not stop there.