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Piper Aircraft announced approved service center in France

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Dana Ermolenko
Country: France Aircraft: Airplanes

Troyes Aviation appointed as the Approved Piper Service Center in France by Piper Aircraft and Flying Smart Aero. Founded in 1973 by Françoise Horiot and transferred to new ownership in 2023, Troyes Aviation is a fully-owned subsidiary of JGH SAS and the sister Company of JG AVIATION, the Authorized Pilatus Service Centre for France.

Over the past 50 years, Troyes Aviation has built a reputation for its flawless service delivery and the innovative approach of its leadership, ensuring a competitive edge in the premium general aviation market. The management’s commitment to continuous innovation includes maintaining the latest aircraft models, providing ongoing training for their staff, and leading their operations in a dynamic, pragmatic, and human-centered manner, always prioritizing client satisfaction.

 David Fabry, Dealer Principal at Flying Smart commented: “Flying Smart is proud to add Troyes Aviation to our established network of approved service centers, covering France. With its convenient location and expertise, this will facilitate maintenance for the French Piper fleet from the Archer up to the new M700 FURY.”

Ron Gunnarson, VP of Sales, Marketing & Customer Support at Piper Aircraft stated: "We are excited to grow our worldwide service provider network with the addition of Troyes Aviation. Our goal is to provide customers and owners with exceptional ownership experience, ensuring they have the technical support and expertise needed to maintain their aircraft. We are always looking for ways to innovate and support customers around the globe, and are grateful to Flying Smart and David Fabry for forming this new service center partnership.”





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