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Duncan Aviation FBOs Receive Stage 3 IS-BAH Accreditation

All of Duncan Aviation's FBO locations recently completed and passed the comprehensive safety audit required for Stage 3 of the International Safety for Business Aircraft Handling (IS-BAH) accreditation. As a result, the company’s FBOs in Lincoln, Nebraska; Battle Creek and Kalamazoo, Michigan; and Provo, Utah; join the ranks of only three other FBOs in the United States and 16 worldwide that meet Stage 3 certification standards, none of which perform large-scale Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul services (MRO) to the extent of Duncan Aviation.
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Duncan Aviation Celebrates 65th Anniversary

a Beechcraft distributorship in Omaha, Nebraska. As a pilot and businessman, Duncan had many relationships with aviators who used their aircraft for business purposes. He saw the natural alignment of fast business and quick travel and he positioned his company to help others successfully meet their goals.
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Duncan Aviation Michigan FBO Facilities Earn IS-BAH Stage II Certification

Duncan Aviation is pleased to announce that all four of its Fixed Base Operator (FBO) facilities have earned the International Safety for Business Aircraft Handling (IS-BAH) Stage II accreditation. The Duncan Aviation FBOs in Battle Creek (BTL) and Kalamazoo (AZO), Michigan, are the most recent to have earned certification; in May 2020, the company’s facilities in Lincoln, Nebraska, and Provo, Utah, earned Stage II certification.
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Duncan Aviation’s Provo FBO Now Louie Alliance Member and Offers De-Icing Services

During the months since the Duncan Aviation’s full-service Fixed Base Operator (FBO) rolled open its hangar doors in Provo, Utah, it has experienced incremental growth. The facility is now a member of the Fly Louie Alliance for Part 135 operators, which means Duncan Aviation’s name is on a national registry that informs transcontinental flyers that Duncan Aviation is an option for quality fuel in Provo.
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