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RSG Aviation Awarded Houston PD Bell 412 Helicopter Component Repair Contract

RSG Aviation, Inc. recently received notification of contract award from the City of Houston to support their fleet of Bell 412 aircraft to include all twin-engine helicopter overhaul/exchange and repair services.

RSG Aviation Awarded Houston PD Bell 412 Helicopter Component Repair Contract
2013-06-12
FORT WORTH, TX, June 12, 2013 (Press-News.org) RSG Aviation, Inc. recently received notification of contract award from the City of Houston to support their fleet of Bell 412 aircraft. RSG Aviation responsibilities will include all twin-engine helicopter component overhaul/exchange and repair services/support for the thirty-six month period. Houston PD air support division, with a fleet of 16 helicopters, has quickly become the second largest municipal police air support unit, just slightly behind Los Angeles PD.

Brian Nerney, CEO of RSG Aviation said: "We are excited for this opportunity to serve the Houston PD to keep their aircraft flying at peak performance to complete their mission. I am confident that Houston PD will be impressed with our attention to detail, quality and schedule."

RSG Aviation is honored that Houston PD entrust their component repair and overhaul to RSG and look forward to a long and successful partnership with them.

RSG Aviation, Inc., a Rotorcraft Services Group company, is an industry leader in helicopter and aircraft completions, MRO and maintenance services. To learn more about RSG's products and services please contact us at inforsgproducts@rotorcraftservices.com.

Rotorcraft Services Group has been serving our Corporate, Emergency Medical, Law Enforcement, Military, and Special Mission customers with exceptional customizing for over 37 years. Please contact us at 888-545-8371 and let us know how we can begin serving your needs today!

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[Press-News.org] RSG Aviation Awarded Houston PD Bell 412 Helicopter Component Repair Contract
RSG Aviation, Inc. recently received notification of contract award from the City of Houston to support their fleet of Bell 412 aircraft to include all twin-engine helicopter overhaul/exchange and repair services.