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Textron declares ACS in Perth an authorised facility
ACS Aviation has 14 years of experience maintaining Cessna and Beechcraft piston aircraft from its Perth airport base in Scotland. Textron has made the arrangement official by naming it as an esteemed ASF.
The future looks bright for ACS Aviation.

ACS Aviation's Engineering division has been named a Textron Aviation authorised service facility for Cessna and Beechcraft piston aircraft. With over 14 years' experience maintaining Cessna and Beechcraft piston aircraft from its Perth airport base in Scotland, this authorisation is a testament to the skill and support that ACS provides to aircraft operators.

ACS Aviation, which employs more than 40 people, offers maintenance and airworthiness management for aircraft operators with comprehensive scheduled maintenance services, avionic upgrades, aircraft modifications, spare parts supply and AOG support.

“We are pleased to be named as an authorised service facility by Textron Aviation for its Cessna and Beechcraft piston products,” comments Craig McDonald, group technical director of ACS Aviation. “Our company has a long history of working on the Textron Aviation range of products, during which time we have developed a very strong reputation for delivering reliable aircraft maintenance services in the United Kingdom. Our investments in growing our service capabilities, coupled with our team's professionalism and knowledge of the Cessna and Beechcraft pistons, prove to be valuable additions to our customers.”

Despite the challenges caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, ACS Aviation is currently recruiting aircraft maintenance personnel and is set to expand its flight training capabilities by adding additional aircraft to the fleet in 2021. In addition, the company is currently exploring options with several airports throughout the UK to expand aviation operations.