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C&L stocking PPG cockpit windshields
C&L Aerospace is honoured that PPG has selected it as a partner, ensuring that operators and MROs worldwide have access to PPG windshields to minimise downtime and maximise operational efficiency.

C&L Aerospace is now offering PPG cockpit windshields for business and regional aircraft. The company specialises in aircraft types including Saab 340, ATR 42/72, ERJ 135/145, Embraer Legacy, Challenger 601/604, Global Express and Hawker 800/800XP. Its global warehouses, located in the UK, Australia and the US, will stock the cockpit windshields.

“PPG is the premier manufacturer of aviation windshields, and offering its products provides us with a meaningful growth opportunity for our multiple business units serving as a value-added extension of our OEM representations,” says Martin Cooper, senior VP of sales at C&L. “We are honoured that PPG has selected us as a valued partner, ensuring that airlines, MROs and operators worldwide have access to PPG windshields to minimise downtime and maximise operational efficiency.”

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