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ASG takes on ASF mantle for Textron piston aircraft
Aircraft Servicing Guernsey is named an authorised service facility for Cessna and Beechcraft piston engine series aircraft.
Guernsey-based ASG has been named a Textron authorised service facility for Cessna and Beechcraft piston engine aircraft.
Read this story in our August 2024 printed issue.

ASG, a subsidiary of Pula Aviation Services, has been named as a Textron Aviation authorised service facility (ASF) for Cessna and Beechcraft piston engine series range of aircraft.

With 30 years of experience and expertise in maintaining Cessna and Beechcraft piston engines at its facility in Guernsey, services provided at its MRO facility include new aircraft warranty repairs, scheduled and unscheduled maintenance, avionic upgrades and pre-purchase inspection support.

"We are pleased to be named an ASF to support Cessna and Beechcraft piston aircraft owners with the best aviation experience. This naming enhances our service offerings and is a valuable addition for our customers," says head of technical services Gary Phillips. "Situated in Guernsey in the Channel Islands, our location is ideally positioned for UK and European aircraft owners and operators."

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