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AOne Parts opens inventory location in south Florida
The proximity to south Florida airports will improve distribution channels as well as the ability to support what is a very active private aviation community.
AOne has relocated to improve overall efficiency and consolidate key inventory items.

US-based aftermarket solutions provider AOne Parts & Logistics has opened an inventory and distribution centre in south Florida. Parts and material had previously been held in several locations, including at its headquarters in Asheville, North Carolina. AOne has relocated to improve overall efficiency and consolidate key inventory items.

"The proximity to south Florida airports will improve distribution channels as well as our ability to support what is now one of the most active private aviation communities in the country," says managing partner Jack Caloras.

The AOne inventory will be under the careful control of Marcus Cortez, who happens to reside in the sunshine state. "This move is part of our never-ending commitment to meeting our clients’ requirements and continuous improvement process," he says.

AOne will be housing inventory for various Bombardier, Gulfstream, Textron and Dassault model airframes.

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