API to Provide Beechcraft Legacy Spare Parts
Aerospace Products International, Inc. (“API”) announced a new program to enhance spares availability for Beechcraft owners, operators, and maintenance providers. API, a leading provider of innovative distribution and supply chain services for the aviation industry, has purchased an inventory of Beechcraft Legacy spare parts to support all Beechcraft models, including the King Air, Baron, and Bonanza. API will provide Beechcraft customers with high levels of service, including 24-hour per day, 7-day per week customer support and overnight shipping services through midnight Eastern Time. API has the ability to handle AOG orders effective immediately, with full service commencing in early October. Customers can order Beechcraft spare parts by calling API’s customer support hotline - 1 (800) 950-0111 or +1 (901) 365-3470 extension 2171 - or by logging onto API’s secure e-commerce website at www.apiworldwide.com.
“We are excited to extend API’s distribution services to the Beechcraft market,” says Paul Fanelli, API’s President and CEO. “API will use its strong demand forecasting models and other supply chain management services to provide Beechcraft owners with the highest possible service levels.”
(Ed note: no word if this will include other legacy Beechraft models such as the Musketeer, Sport, Sundowner, Sierra, Duchess, Skipper, etc.)
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2 opinions for API to Provide Beechcraft Legacy Spare Parts
TRI-X Secuity Pvt Ltd
May 8, 2006 at 06:51 \127\u\Monday\u
Sir/Madam,
TRI-X Security Private Limited is a DGCA approved organization in Category “F”.
We wish to know if you are a authorised Spare Parts distributor of King Air C90-A Aircraft (manufactured by Beech Craft, USA) and can you provide us its spare parts.
You are requested to kindly reply as soon as possible as we have to quote rates to out clients.
Hoping to hear from your soon.
Regards
Amit
For Tri-X Security Pvt LTd
Mr. Flight
May 8, 2006 at 11:39 \127\u\Monday\u
I would suggest you call API at the number above.
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