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Midwest Aviation was founded in 1985 with a commitment
to service through a stand-alone aircraft sales
organization. Expansion began in the early 1990's with
the addition of maintenance, fueling, flight
instruction, and FAA Part 135 charter. Midwest's current
complex provides our staff and customers with 44,000
square feet of office/technical service areas.
The fixed base operation's 8 departments serve the
aviation community 24 hours per day, and 365 days per
year.
Line and Customer Service personnel greet an average of
21,000 pilots/passengers, load 225 tons of cargo, and
service 10,000 airplanes annually.
Midwest Aviation offers a fleet of charter aircraft
maintained to FAA Part 135 standards. The pilots who
support the charter operation receive FAA certification
annually. Midwest Aviation's aircraft along with a vast
network of aircraft available throughout the U.S. allows
the charter operation to move any number of passengers
or freight to any destination at a moment's notice.
Maintenance offers support
to the scheduled airlines and
the general aviation community. Our staff of trained
professionals provides the highest quality service on
aircraft ranging from piston singles to corporate jets.
Avionics completes the true definition of "Fixed Base
Operation." New avionics installations are completed to
manufacturer standards, and with the only
state-of-the-art computer based diagnostic center in the
region, technicians are capable of troubleshooting and
repairing most avionics equipment.
Aircraft Sales, the nucleus of Midwest Aviation,
provides over 60 years of combined sales experience.
Referrals and repeat customers comprise 70% of the
annual aircraft sales.
Midwest's staff is encouraged to participate actively in
the community. Serving on youth boards, and assisting
individuals with medical transportation are just a few
areas we touch.
Midwest Aviation provides the first impression for
corporations and individuals visiting Paducah/Western
Kentucky and Southern Illinois.
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