Pacific Avionics and Instruments wins Black Hawk support program from Brazilian Air Force

Pacific Avionics & Instruments Press Release | August 20, 2013

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Pacific Avionics & Instruments, a Division of IMP Group Ltd, has won a contract to support avionics, instruments and components from the Brazilian Air Force fleet of UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters. 
The value of Brazilian Black Hawk contract is $2.2 million US, and supports its avionics, instruments and ground support test equipment, the company reports.
“Winning this contact affirms Pacific’s leadership position in avionics support services,” said Pacific vice-president and general manager, Gordon Bott. “After nearly 50 years in this business, we have the expertise to provide quick turn-times and quality workmanship for both civilian and military avionics.” 
Pacific has placed full time staff in Brazil to handle logistics and communications with the Brazilian authorities. This is one of the first contracts of this type awarded by the Brazilian Aeronautical Commission to a foreign company. 
Pacific Avionics & Instruments is an avionics, instrument and component repair facility located at Vancouver International Airport (YVR). Pacific has been in business since 1964 and holds Transport Canada AMO 573 (maintenance), 561 (distribution), and 563 (manufacturing), ISO 9001:2008, AS9100C, AS9110A, and AS9120A, CAAC part 145 and ANAC (Brazil) approvals.
IMP Group is focused on global sustainable growth, with over 4,600 experienced people delivering service, quality and value to customers across diverse sectors, such as aerospace, aviation, airline, healthcare, information technology, hospitality, and property development.

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