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Textron Aviation relocates parts stockroom in Alaska — General Aviation News

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A Cessna 172 in flight. (Photo by Textron Aviation)

Textron Aviation has relocated its parts stockroom in Alaska from Fairbanks to Anchorage.

The move, based on customer feedback, is intended “to improve the accessibility and efficiency of parts distribution in the region,” for Beechcraft, Cessna, and Hawker aircraft, company officials explained.

The stockroom is now located at the Anchorage facility of Northland Aviation, a Textron Aviation authorized service facility since 1986.

“Aviation in Alaska is essential to the transportation infrastructure. Many of our Alaskan customers rely on our products to access their homes, their communities, and run their businesses,” said Brad White, senior vice president, Global Parts and Distribution. “Logistically speaking, Anchorage is the central distribution hub for Alaska. Increasing parts availability and relocating inventory to Anchorage will enable faster delivery times of the critical parts customers need to get back in the air.”

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The company’s parts stockroom in Anchorage is part of a global network of seven parts distribution centers and 17 stockrooms, company officials added

For more information: TxtAv.com, NorthlandAviation.com



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