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Gemini's Twin Commander experience is a rare find
Established in 1997 as an aircraft management company by Tim Carpay, Gemini Air Group occupies a 60,000 sq ft facility at Scottsdale airport. It has decades of experience working on Honeywell TPE331-powered aircraft.

Scottsdale, Arizona-based Gemini Air Group has been named a Twin Commander factory authorised service centre by Twin Commander Aircraft. It joins a network of 12 other independently owned and operated aircraft sales, maintenance and overhaul facilities that have the experience, expertise and capabilities to service and maintain the Twin Commander fleet of legacy aircraft.

Established in 1997 as an aircraft management company by Tim Carpay, Gemini Air Group has grown to become a successful aircraft charter, maintenance and services operation. The company occupies a 60,000 sq ft facility at Scottsdale airport. Gemini Air Group's extensive Twin Commander experience includes decades of operating Honeywell TPE331-powered aircraft. As part of the factory authorised service centre network, Gemini maintenance technicians undergo factory authorised training and the company stocks genuine parts.

“I am excited for the opportunity to serve the wonderful community of Twin Commander owners and pilots,” says Carpay. “As fellow aircraft owners, operators and pilots, we have unique capabilities to help keep your aircraft safe and modern, and to make your ownership experience the best it can be. I believe that if we focus on the details of safety and service, everything else will fall into place.”

Twin Commander Aircraft business unit director Brian Harbaugh adds: “We are thrilled to welcome Gemini Air Group into the factory authorised service centre network. After visiting and meeting with the good people at Gemini, I feel confident we are aligned and committed to bringing value to our owners.”

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