Pacific Coast Avionics
6 Jun, 12Dewey Conroy, Vice President and COO of Pacific Coast Avionics has announced that his firm has received the “Elite Distributor” designation from Avidyne Corporation for the second consecutive year. In making the announcement Conroy said, “We are very pleased and proud to be recognized by Avidyne as an Elite Distributor. Their product line is an important segment of our overall inventory and is always in demand. We prominently display Avidyne products in our Catalog, in our Showroom, at Trade Shows and on our Web Site.”
Tom Harper, Director of Marketing for Avidyne added, “Pacific Coast Avionics has played an important role in our distributor network. Their track record with Avidyne products is a testimony to their expertise as well as to the inherent quality and capability of our product line. We are pleased to have them as part of our Elite Distributor program."
Pacific Coast Avionics is a major supplier of avionics, instruments, and pilot supplies to customers worldwide, and represents all major manufacturers by providing sales, service and installation support. The company is located on Aurora State Airport just south of Portland, Oregon. Its 14,000 square foot facility can accommodate a wide range of aircraft up to and including business jets. Pacific Coast Avionics is an FAA approved Repair Station, No. OPXR455L, Class 1 and 2/Limited Instrument.
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