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Continental supports engine demand with more distribution
As an OEM manufacturer, Continental offers a full range of FAA-Approved PMA parts. The company is supplementing its supplier base with the addition of a German and a South African distributor.

US-headquartered engine manufacturer Continental Aerospace Technologies, an AVIC International Holding (HK) company, has nominated two new factory engine distributors in Germany and South Africa to answer increased demand for factory new and factory rebuilt engines: Global Aviation + Piper Parts in Germany and Absolute Aircraft Parts in South Africa.

Based in areas where demand is steadily growing, the new factory engine distributors will focus their efforts to serve customers on a regional basis. Their knowledge of the local market, experience in logistics and shipping and their availability to answer customer questions will help them to offer the best service available to local customers. Both companies carry the full Continental Avgas range of factory new and rebuilt engines.

“The demand for these engines is steadily increasing in all regions of the globe,” says director of aftermarket sales Ernesto Rodriguez. “To answer customers' needs and demands, we are expanding the family of factory engine distributors. Our authorised distributors have one common trait: their complete dedication to offer the best service to our valued customers.”

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