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Heritage Aviation becomes authorized Garmin aviation service center

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Joe Petrie Editor & Chief | AviationPros

Heritage Aviation, located at Patrick Leahy Burlington International Airport, has been designated as an authorized Garmin Aviation Service Center. This new status enables the company to extend its range of service and support solutions from Garmin Aviation.

Matthew Collins, CEO at Heritage Aviation, expressed enthusiasm about the development: “We are thrilled to become an authorized Garmin Aviation Service Center. Garmin is a renowned leader in avionics technology, and this service center recognition allows us to directly provide our customers with the most innovative and reliable avionics support available. Garmin avionics not only enhance the flying experience but also contribute to increased safety and efficiency.”

The authorization permits Heritage Aviation's technicians to service various Garmin avionics products such as GPS navigators, autopilots, communication systems, and weather radar. Additionally, they will offer advice tailored to individual customer needs along with warranty service and ongoing maintenance.

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Jim Alpiser, Director of Aviation Aftermarket Sales at Garmin, commented on Heritage Aviation's reputation: “Heritage Aviation has a stellar reputation for airframe and avionics work that compliments its dedication to customer satisfaction. We are happy to welcome them as a new addition to the Garmin service center community, and we look forward to working with the team at Heritage to provide Garmin customers the highest level of service and support.”

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