SABRELINER AVIATION UNVEILS CERTIFLY PARTS DIVISION

New organization introduces online parts ordering at www.mycertifly.com

Perryville, Mo., October 20, 2014– Sabreliner Aviation today introduced CertiFLY, a new division offering reconditioned parts for a range of jet aircraft including Gulfstream, Hawker, Cessna and Sabreliner.  A comprehensive inventory of ready-to-fly parts may be located and purchased online at mycertifly.com:

  • Gulfstream IV
  • Hawker 700 and 800
  • Citation 550 Bravo and 560 Ultra
  • Sabreliner 40-60-65-75-80

Sabreliner Aviation is exhibiting its expanded line of commercial aviation products and services for the first time and is co-located with CertiFLY in Booth 3663 at the National Business Aviation Association Convention & Exhibition (NBAA), Oct. 21-23 in Orlando, Fla.

Innovative Capital Holdings acquired the assets of the former Sabreliner Corp. in January and reorganized as Sabreliner Aviation. President Greg Fedele is leading the transformation from mostly military MRO to fully capable world-class flight support center for both civil and military aircraft.  He’s listening to customers and leveraging the company’s broad capabilities and experience to drive the changes. “CertiFLY will provide customers a high-quality, high-value parts alternative,” he said.  “We’ve made it easy for them to quickly search for and locate the parts and components they need.”

“We Only Do Everything” is the company’s marketing theme and illustrates its exceptionally broad and deep capabilities, with expertise ranging from basic maintenance and repair to major overhauls and advanced upgrades. Fedele describes it as “the ultimate aircraft remanufacturing solution.” Specific capabilities include avionics, paint, engines, interiors, composites, research and engineering, structures, testing, and much more.

Sabreliner Aviation has the capability and skill to support many business aviation platforms and models, including Bombardier, Cessna, Challenger, Embraer, Falcon, Gulfstream, Hawker, and King Air.

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