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Hartzell Propeller launches Core Purchase Program

By General Aviation News Staff · June 12, 2024 ·

The Hartzell Service Center in Piqua, Ohio, has introduced a new program for purchasing used serviceable propeller cores and parts directly from aircraft owners, fleets, and MROs.

The new program aims to help reduce overhaul lead times, while giving customers more buying options when acquiring parts, according to company officials.

Customers can reduce the purchase price of a new or used Hartzell propeller by selling their existing serviceable propeller of any general aviation aircraft make or model, Hartzell officials explained.

All core purchases require complete logbook information detailing maintenance history, applicable 8130-3 certificates, and a recorded Time Since New (TSN), company officials added.

Customers can add additional cost savings by taking advantage of Ohio’s sales tax exemption by having the maintenance and repair work performed at the Hartzell Service Center, which is located near Piqua Airport/Hartzell Field (I17). Customers can also choose pickup and delivery options, and global shipping is available.

For more information: 937-778-4200 or HartzellProp.com

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