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ACE 2026 - September 8th

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Avant makes purchase of Falcon 900EX inventory
A number of high-demand Falcon 900EX pieces are being offered for sale through Avant Aerospace at its Illinois facility. The company recently acquired an inventory of parts and ground support equipment.
Falcon 900EX parts are now available through Avant Aerospace in Illinois.

Avant Aerospace, a subsidiary of West Star Aviation Holdings, has acquired an inventory of Falcon 900EX parts and ground support equipment.

Highlights include rotable parts, wheels, starter generator and fire bottles. Ground support equipment is also available including Tron-Air equipment 5606-2 system hydraulic mule, jacks, power cart, tail stand, battery lift, wheel dolly and tow bars. Also available are F900EX and F7X tow heads.

These and a full range of other Falcon related parts and ground support equipment are being offered for sale through Avant Aerospace and are located at Avant's St Louis Downtown airport facility in Cahokia, Illinois.

“These additional Falcon parts and equipment feature several high-demand pieces," says vice president Eric Kujawa. "Avant Aerospace is continually expanding its inventory and available equipment to better serve customers.”

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