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Atlantic Jet Partners Expands Capabilities with Acquisition of Aerodyne Corp

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Atlantic Jet Partners, a prominent aviation services provider, has officially announced its acquisition of Aerodyne Corp., a distinguished name in jet engine repair and maintenance. This merger not only enhances Atlantic Jet Partners’ service capabilities but also solidifies its position in the aviation industry.

Headquartered in Stuart, FL, Aerodyne Corp. is renowned for its expertise in the maintenance and repair of turbine engines, particularly focusing on private jets such as the JT15 and PW500 series. This specialization has made Aerodyne a cornerstone in the realm of aircraft turbine repair, noted for its innovative approaches and technological advancements.

Joe Rizzo, COO of Atlantic Jet Partners, expressed enthusiasm about the integration, stating, “We are thrilled to welcome Aerodyne Corp. to the Atlantic Jet Partners family. This acquisition represents a pivotal step in our growth strategy that allows us to offer a broader range of services and innovative solutions to our clients. Aerodyne’s expertise in private jet engine maintenance and repair, particularly with the JT15 and PW500 series engines, will complement our existing capabilities, ensuring we continue to lead in the aviation industry.”

The acquisition marks a significant milestone for Atlantic Jet Partners as it expands its aircraft engine maintenance and repair capabilities. By integrating Aerodyne Corp., Atlantic Jet Partners not only broadens its service offerings but also reinforces its commitment to innovation and customer satisfaction.

Aerodyne’s contribution to the industry has been marked by its high standards and the prowess of its FAA-certified technicians and engineers. These professionals utilize modern facilities and techniques to ensure optimal performance and longevity of aircraft engines, setting industry benchmarks in the process.

The merger is expected to open new avenues for growth and enable the delivery of enhanced services and solutions in the aviation sector. With this strategic move, Atlantic Jet Partners and its associated companies, including Sky Aviation Holdings Aircraft Sales, Sky Aviation Insurance Services, TBO Extension, SkyVue Avionics, Sky Flight Air Fractional Aircraft Ownership, Aerospace Design & Compliance, and now Aerodyne Corp., are poised to drive further innovation and maintain leadership in their respective areas of expertise.

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This strategic move by Atlantic Jet Partners could potentially redefine service standards within the aviation services industry, reflecting a well-calculated step towards integrated aircraft solutions and market leadership.