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For Immediate
Release
Everett, Washington, October 3, 1997:
Precision Aviation Products released today a new corporate
web site featuring access to the entire family of Precision
companies. The new web site builds on the success of the
previous site by offering an enhanced user interface and improved
navigation.
“This
updated look and feel is more than skin deep,” says John
Newsom, Vice President of Marketing. “Our new site offers more
detailed information than ever before. From Frequently Asked
Question sections for each of the companies to a new and very
sophisticated on-line manual and service bulletin are for the
Precision Airmotive MSA float carburetor.” Each of the
separate companies within the Precision group is represented in an
easy-to-find interface allowing an individual to navigate seamlessly
between each of the separate companies. “We realize that
although each company is a separate entity, there exists a unique
intermingling of subject matter that is well represented in our new
site,” says Newsom. “We at Precision know that the Internet is
rapidly becoming the medium of choice for the marketplace and are
committed to providing our customers and distributors with the very
best current technology can offer. We look forward to
enhancing our site in the months ahead.” The new site can be
found at http://www.precisionaviaiton.com.
Precision Aviation Products Corporation and its companies
Precision Airmotive Corporation and Precision Engines Corporation
are headquartered at Paine Field in Everett, Washington.
Precision Logistics and SkyPac Parts & Supply are headquartered
nearby in Silvana, Washington. Precision companies manufacture
and overhaul a variety of general aviation products such as RSA fuel
injection systems, MSA carburetors, as well as Lamar electrical
components and the new FAA-approved Lamar lightweight starter.
Precision Engines is a leading overhaul facility for large Pratt
& Whitney and Curtiss-Wright radial reciprocating aircraft
engines. In addition, Precision overhauls Bendix pressure
carburetors, Stromberg carburetors, and Bendix (DP) turbine engine
fuel controls.
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