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Precise Flight is a great fit for Signia operations
Precise Flight is known for its product lines, including the Pulselite system, fixed and portable oxygen systems and Speedbrakes. These products are installed on a diverse range of aircraft, with clients across the spectrum.

Signia Aerospace has acquired Precise Flight, a leading developer and manufacturer of aviation safety systems and equipment. Based in Bend, Oregon, Precise Flight will continue to operate from its current headquarters.

Precise Flight is known for its trusted product lines, including the Pulselite system, fixed and portable oxygen systems and Speedbrakes. These products are installed on a diverse range of aircraft, with customers across the aerospace spectrum including airlines, airframe OEMs, and leading completion centres and MROs. Notable customers include Qantas, Alaska Airlines, Gulfstream, Bell Textron, Bombardier, Cirrus, Textron Aviation, Daher, Piper, Mooney, Robinson Helicopters and Airbus Helicopters, among others.

Precise Flight is a critical supplier of innovative products to aviation customers worldwide and leads with forward-thinking design and manufacturing,” says Norman Jordan, CEO of Signia Aerospace. “Its reputation for quality, innovation and reliability makes it a natural fit for our growing platform.”

Precise Flight will continue to be led by Bill Hoback. “Joining Signia Aerospace marks a significant milestone for our company,” Hoback states. “This partnership strengthens our foundation and positions us to accelerate product development, expand market reach and continue delivering exceptional value to our customers.”

Precise Flight will report into Signia Aerospace Group president Keith Bagley. “Welcoming Precise Flight into the Signia Aerospace family strengthens our ability to serve the aviation industry with integrated and advanced technologies,” notes Bagley. “Precise Flight aligns perfectly with our mission and complements the capabilities of our existing brands.”

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