The Gyro House (TGH Aviation), a leading provider of aircraft
instruments, fuel systems and avionics support, today announced that
it has received approval from the General Services Administration to
sell Garmin's popular lines of Aviation Portables (C96,196,296, and
496's) directly to Federal agencies. TGH's GPS products now available
include air, land and sea lines of Garmin as well as Garmin
accessories such as antennas, cables, adapters and cases.
The TGH agreement with GSA contract number GS-07F-0425T, allows
TGH to provide Garmin GPS systems and accessories to government
agencies as an approved and preferred vendor and expedites the
ordering process.
"Garmin GPS products are in high demand and having these products
available through our GSA schedule contract will enable agencies to
procure these products much more quickly," said Steve Williams, TGH
Aviation's National Sales & Marketing Manager. "We look forward to
providing Government agencies with Garmin GPS products along with our
many other aviation related products and services currently on our
schedule."
About The Gyro House (TGH Aviation)
Based in Auburn, CA, TGH Aviation has been operating for 50-years,
evolving from a general aviation gyro repair shop into a multiple
level aviation support facility. TGH Aviation has nearly 200-years of
combined aircraft instrument & Avionics experience on staff. TGH has
grown up with the aerospace industry and on a daily basis, that
knowledge and expertise is applied in servicing our worldwide customer
base.
TGH is a recognized industry leader, specializing in new and
overhauled flight, engine and fuel system instruments.
TGH is a veteran owned small business located in the Sierra Nevada
Foothills of Northern California. TGH is both FAA and EASA certified
with the following ratings:
-0-
*T
Instrument Classes 1, 2, 3, 4
Radio Classes 1, 2, 3L
Accessory Limited
Airframe Limited
*T
For more information, visit www.tghaviation.com or call (530)
823-6204.
Sélectionnez votre lecteur de news préféré ci-dessous :

Ou bien intégrez le flux XML dans votre agrégateur RSS par défaut :