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GlobalParts.aero to distribute Parker Aerospace Fluid Systems

By General Aviation News Staff · May 25, 2016 ·

Parker Aerospace Fluid Systems Division of Elyria, Ohio (formerly known as Parker Airborne Division) has named GlobalParts.aero an authorized distributor for its full line of fuel pumps, filters, pneumatic valves and controls.

The division produces products for both fixed and rotary wing aircraft ranging from single engine general aviation airplanes to turbine-powered helicopters to long range business jets.

“This agreement with Parker’s Fluid Systems Division is another example of our ongoing effort to create an industry source that is without equal when it comes to the diversity, quality, availability, affordability and rapid delivery of parts and systems for the business and general aviation marketplace,” noted Brad Vieux, GlobalParts.aero’s vice president of business development and International Relations.

GlobalParts.aero officials note the company has already ordered “appropriate” quantities of Parker Aerospace Fluid Systems Division parts and will stock them in the Augusta, Kansas, and Atlanta, Georgia, locations “to facilitate immediate availability.”

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