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A. W. AVIATION TECH SERVICES, LLC

Richardson, TX

+1 (•••) ••••283
a••••••@awaviationtech.com
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    A.W. Aviation Tech Services LLC (AWATS), based in Dallas, Texas, is a leading provider of aviation technical services and consulting, catering to commercial, military, and general aviation clients globally. With over 80 years of combined experience, AWATS specializes in aircraft repair design and analysis, fleet sustainment, and aerospace consulting, ensuring the highest quality of service. The company emphasizes the importance of minimizing the time aircraft spend on the ground, as this directly impacts revenue. Their expertise includes FAA 8110-3 approvals, cargo conversion, aging aircraft sustainment, and modifications, making them a trusted partner for operators managing aging military fleets and cargo operations requiring Supplemental Type Certificate (STC) installation support. AWATS is committed to delivering OEM quality solutions quickly, allowing clients to accomplish their missions effectively. To uphold their high standards, they hold several certifications including Six Sigma Yellow Belt, ASNT Level 3 in Ultrasonics, and FAA Class 4 Unlimited Repair Station accreditation. They are recognized authorities in the industry, affiliated with organizations such as the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA) and SAE International. As a dedicated, results-driven company, A.W. Aviation Tech Services LLC is focused on keeping aircraft in the air and providing on-demand support to meet the changing needs of their clients.

    Services Provided

    • 3D Scanning
    • Aging Aircraft Sustainment
    • Cargo Conversion
    • OEM Quality
    • Technical Support
    • Aerospace Manufacturing & Quality Consulting

    Licenses

    FAA 8110-3 Approvals

    Contacts

    +1 (•••) ••••283
    a••••••@awaviationtech.com

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    Locations Served
    • Richardson, TX

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