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Textron expands parts availability in Alaska
The addition of a parts stockroom in Alaska will offer Cessna and Beechcraft customers in the area even faster delivery on critical parts they need to get back in the air.
In collaboration with Northland Aviation Services, Textron now has a stockroom in Fairbanks.

Textron Aviation has increased parts located in Alaska to better support customers who utilise Cessna and Beechcraft aircraft, including the newly certified Cessna SkyCourier. In collaboration with Cessna aircraft sales and service centre Northland Aviation Services, the company now has a stockroom in Fairbanks.

The Alaskan stockroom allows customers to receive needed parts faster than if they were shipped from the company's headquarters in Kansas. Textron Aviation will continue to monitor parts ordered and shipped from this stockroom and increase parts as needed.

“Adding this new parts stockroom in Alaska will offer customers in the area even faster delivery on critical parts they need to get back in the air,” says senior vice president, global parts and distribution Kriya Shortt. “The entire Textron Aviation team is dedicated to supporting customers throughout the life of their aircraft, wherever they are in the world.”

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