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Nicrocraft launches e-commerce for exhaust parts
The new Nicrocraft website features an optimised search tool which allows users to quickly find parts required by make and model. Each exhaust system page is interactive and dynamic.

Nicrocraft has launched an e-commerce website offering a new way for customers to purchase aircraft exhaust parts. This is the first e-commerce site for parent company Wall Colmonoy and part of its digital transformation strategy.

The website offers nearly 230 FAA-PMA approved aircraft exhaust parts for Aeronca, Beechcraft, Cessna, Cirrus and Piper. The optimised search feature allows users to quickly find parts required by make and model. Each exhaust system page is interactive and dynamic, with highlighted numbering for each part available in full view. The credit, return and warranty registration forms have all been moved online for a faster and easier customer experience.

“The Nicrocraft brand has long stood for quality, reliability and safety. Now our exhaust parts are online with easy to reference details on Nicrocraft and OEM part numbers, model years, engine type and model, serial numbers and updated imagery. Aircraft owners, fixed base operators, flight schools and distributors will benefit from this new simplified ordering process,” says Jim Lockbaum, Nicrocraft business development manager.

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