Precision Aviation Group begins work on facility expansion to 65,000 square feet
In its continuing effort to provide the best products and value-added services to the aerospace and defense industry, Precision Aviation Group (PAG) - the exclusive provider of ISMRO (Inventory Supported Maintenance, Repair & Overhaul) - began work on expanding its headquarters at 495 Lake Mirror Road in Atlanta, GA.
The continued growth of PAG's four companies - Precision Heliparts (PHP), Precision Avionics & Instuments (PAI), Precision Heliparts-Canada (PHP-C) and Precision Accessories & Instruments-Canada (PAI-C) - necessitated the facility expansion.
"We are excited about the expansion of our Atlanta facility. This will be our 3rd expansion in the last 12 years. In spite of the current global economic climate, we have been fortunate to continue growing our revenues, capabilities, MRO throughput, and employee ranks. As a result of this continued growth, we are expanding our current facility by over 50% to just over 65,000 sq.ft. This expansion will allow us to accommodate future growth and better serve our customers by adding space to our shops, production, warehouse, and logistics areas. Work on the new space is expected to be complete by the end of October" said David Mast - President & CEO of PAG.
PAG processes thousands of accessories, avionics, instruments, and other rotable items for repair and overhaul each year. PAG's 42 technicians total more than 480 years of experience in the general aviation field and 22 Sales team members each average over 15 years of support experience. PAG has a long history of expertise in repairs management, as its employees have extensive knowledge of the aerospace & defense industry and maintains strong relationships with OEMs and other repair stations. PAG companies have FAA, EASA and Transport Canada certifications.
Source: Precision Aviation Group
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