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Micah Pfeiffer Named Textron Service Sales Representative

Duncan Aviation is pleased to announce the addition of Micah Pfeiffer to its Airframe Service Sales team. Located at the company’s MRO facility in Provo, Utah, Pfeiffer assists Textron customers in planning and scheduling maintenance events and provides detailed technical quotes.
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Duncan Aviation’s Tracy Bohaboj Joins Government Programs Sales Team

Duncan Aviation is pleased to announce that Tracy Bohaboj has accepted the position of Sales Representative for Government Programs at the company’s full-service facility in Lincoln, Nebraska. In this new role, Bohaboj will focus on assisting the company’s Government Programs team in pursuing additional opportunities with US and international government agencies.
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Duncan Aviation Expands Bombardier Tech Rep Support Team

In response to growing demands for experienced airframe maintenance support, Duncan Aviation added two additional Technical Representatives to its Lincoln, Nebraska, headquarters to provide advanced technical troubleshooting and technical support for customers who operate Bombardier aircraft, as well as to company airframe maintenance teams.
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Duncan Aviation Exhibiting at the Middle East & North Africa Business Aviation Association (MEBAA) Show in Dubai

Duncan Aviation is excited to announce the company will be exhibiting at the 9th edition of the Middle East & North Africa Business Aviation Association (MEBAA) in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, on December 6-8. The MEBAA Show is the Middle East’s leading business aviation exhibition and is the principal forum for understanding and communicating the needs and benefits of business aviation to companies, government, and the media within the Middle East & North Africa.
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Duncan Aviation Creates STC Switch Panels For Low Serial CL-300s

Duncan Aviation is pleased to announce it has created a Parts Manufacturer Approval (PMA) part for the bezel surrounding the odd-shaped cutout left when replacing the obsolete Audio International switch panel. In the past, upgrading to a newer Collins Aerospace Venue™ Cabin Management System (CMS) required making modifications to the drinkrails because of that odd, dog-ear-shaped cutout, which added to the expense of the replacement.
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