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PAG packs a WAC to expand in Canada
Precision Aviation Group is a provider of products and services to aerospace. Absorbing World Aviation Corporation will add to its 11 locations, nine repair stations and 300,000 sq ft of sales and service facilities.
PAG's inventory will significantly expand now that it has taken on the assets of WAC.

Precision Aviation Group (PAG) has acquired Toronto, Ontario-based World Aviation Corporation (WAC). WAC specialises in the rewind and repair of rotary and static electrical (air and oil-cooled) generator and motor sub-components.

PAG president and CEO David Mast states: “We are excited about the acquisition of WAC. The addition of WAC to PAG further diversifies our MRO capabilities by expanding our services into electric motor sub- component repairs. Our investment in WAC allows us to provide our customers with expanded support at our repair stations and will vastly increase the number of capabilities we have to reduce the costs associated with providing MRO services to our customer base. Additionally, WAC expands our footprint in Canada with the addition of this second location in Toronto (PAG also has a location in Vancouver) and will be able to enhance support of our customer base in this region of Canada. WAC has been a trusted supplier to us for almost 20 years, and we are excited to bring it on board.”

WAC president Moty Zeharia adds: “We are very enthusiastic about becoming part of PAG. It has been a key customer of ours for a very long time and has been great to work with. Now as a part of PAG, we will significantly expand our product and service offerings by making significant investments in new products, processes and repair capabilities. We have worked closely with the management team throughout the acquisition process and believe that this partnership will provide significant benefit to our customers, vendors, and employees.”

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