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Precision Aviation units get $10M maintenance deal
ATLANTA - Precision Aviation Group said Tuesday two of its subsidiaries received a three-year $10 million contract for parts repair and overhaul services from Canadian company Heli-One.
Subsidiaries, Precision Heliparts-Canada and Precision Accessories & Instruments-Canada, will serve as the "Tier-One" providers to Heli-One, a division of Canadian Helicopter Corp.
The deal includes maintenance repair and overhaul services on more than 950 items for Heli-One's 400-plus fleet of aircraft.
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