West Star Aviation Promotes Chuck Conway to Avionics Supervisor (ALN)
Carpenter Avionics Announces Company Name Change to Forge Flightworks, Underscoring Expanded Mission Ahead
Carpenter Avionics, the largest avionics service center in the MidSouth region of the U.S. and a multi-year national award-winning FAA Repair Station, announces that the company name has been changed. The company now is known as Forge Flightworks to better reflect the company’s expanded mission to offer a broader array of installation, repair, interiors and related services for general-aviation aircraft.
Promise to Perform Industries, Inc. Announces Acquisition of Transol Corporation and Its Subsidiaries
Promise to Perform Industries, Inc., announces it acquired substantially all the assets of Transol Corporation on Oct. 29, 2021. The acquisition includes all of Transol Corporation’s subsidiaries, including Spanco, Inc.; Rigid Lifelines, Inc.; and Lug-All Corporation — American manufacturers of overhead material-handling systems, fall protection systems, and manual cable and web-strap come-along ratchet winch hoists, respectively.
NATA Mourns the Loss of Longtime Colleague and Friend M. Johanna O’Toole
Stevens Aerospace Constructing New Tennessee MRO Facility
Pro Star Aviation Partners with ALTO Aviation
Duncan Aviation Welcomes Ann Pollard as New Aircraft Sales & Acquisitions Sales Rep
BizJet Appoints New President, Thomas Illner
Pro Star Aviation Achieves FAA Class IV Rating
Pro Star Aviation, an aerospace modification center, announces it has successfully achieved its FAA Class IV rating. The new rating allows Pro Star to perform maintenance on aircraft over 12,500 GTOW. Adding a new classification of aircraft increases Pro Star's capabilities for ON-THE-FLY maintenance and additional services in-house.












