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Hartzell Engine Tech named one of 14 Top-Rated Businesses in Alabama

By General Aviation News Staff · November 8, 2022 ·

MONTGOMERY, Alabama — Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey has selected Hartzell Engine Tech as one of 14 top-rated businesses in the state.

“Our state is blessed to have numerous companies producing outstanding Alabama-American made products every single day,” Ivey said. “I am proud to recognize 14 of the best our state has to offer.”

Hartzell Engine Tech President Keith Bagley accepted the recognition at a Made in Alabama Showcase in the capital.

Shown at the recognition event are (L-R) Ted Clem, Director of Recruitment and Retention, Alabama Department of Commerce, Hartzell Engine Tech President Keith Bagley, Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey, Hartzell Engine Tech Director of Product Support Tim Gauntt, and Brenda Tuck, Rural Development Manager, Alabama Department of Commerce.

“Hartzell’s aircraft engine accessories and aircraft cabin heating solutions are in service around the world, and we are exceptionally proud of the quality products manufactured here in Alabama by the most talented and professional technicians in general aviation today,” said Bagley.

For more information: Hartzell.aero.

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