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Jason Noll Joins AvMats Spirit to Oversee Conquest Sales & Marketing

Chesterfield, MO – April 29, 2009 –Jason Noll has joined AVMATS Spirit to oversee Conquest Sales & Marketing.  Noll brings with him varied maintenance and technical experience with a primary emphasis on Cessna Conquest series aircraft.  In his previous position with Thunder Aviation, he was a chief architect of the Cessna Aging Aircraft Support Program that offered clients a safe, reliable, and straightforward alternative to keep their aging aircraft flyable.  Noll received his Bachelor of Science Degree from Central Missouri State University.  He holds an FAA A&P Certificate and is a licensed pilot. "I believe AVMATS is uniquely positioned to offer support to the aging Cessna fleet, by providing services and logistic support others just can't match!" says Noll. "AVMATS has a long illustrious history of providing alternative support for aging aircraft such as the Sabreliner. When paired with the vast array of support services, AVMATS is the perfect fit to provide Cessna operators with a cost effective alternative to Cessna Service Centers."

AVMATS has announced an expansion of its capabilities with the addition of a Supplemental Structural Inspection Program for the Cessna Conquest 425 and 441 aircraft.  AVMATS acquired tooling for the program from Thunder Aviation Services, Inc., and has slated implementation of the program for May 2009.  AVMATS’ program will provide customers with cost effective maintenance solutions for the model 425 and 441 aircraft. 

AVMATS specializes in light and heavy repair and maintenance of Falcon, Hawker, Sabreliner, Beechjet, and now Cessna Conquest aircraft.  The St. Louis-based company also provides extensive sheet metal and structural services, airframe services, parts support, instruments, interiors and components for all of the aircraft mentioned above.  Additionally, AVMATS is a Honeywell Line Service Center for the TFE731 and CFE738 engines.  AVMATS maintains a registered ISO9001:2000 Quality Management System and an FAA Certified Repair Station with EASA approval.

For more information on these or any of the services AVMATS provides, please contact Jason Noll at (636) 812-3224.

 

 

 

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