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Hartzell hosts international prop shop seminar
The event brought together propeller maintenance professionals from around the world to promote safety, share technical information and discuss products and services across a range of aircraft platforms.
Manager of product support and technical publications John Popel makes a technical presentation to attendees From 12 countries.

Hartzell Propeller recently hosted its biennial International Prop Shop Seminar. The event brought together propeller maintenance professionals from around the world to promote safety, share technical information and discuss the latest propeller products and services across a wide range of aircraft platforms.

The seminar attracted nearly 100 attendees representing 12 countries from around the globe. Participants included individuals from propeller shops, fleet operators, aircraft manufacturers, maintenance professionals, airworthiness agencies and aviation schools.

The purpose of the event was to promote propeller safety, clarify standards and practices for Hartzell props, present the latest technical information and company products, provide ideas to improve and streamline operations, foster a greater understanding of the company's advanced technology and innovation, and facilitate an information exchange with customers.

"The seminar proved to be a highly engaging and informative event for our attendees and for the company," says president JJ Frigge. "We were delighted to welcome so many propeller experts from around the world to our headquarters in Piqua, Ohio, and we look forward to continuing these important conversations until our next Prop Shop Seminar in 2025."

Hartzell Propeller presenters included president JJ Frigge; VP of quality Burt Mattice; director of business development and new technology Mitch Heaton; director of aftermarket sales Alex Krauskopf; and manager of product support and technical publications John Popel.

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