Duncan Welcomes CF34 / ALF502 and APU Service Sales Representative Gerry Riffle
February 8, 2004
LINCOLN, NEB. — Duncan Aviation is pleased to announce the addition of Gerry Riffle to its engine service sales team. Riffle will concentrate his efforts on CF34 & ALF502 engines to further focus on the goals of Duncan Aviation’s Challenger program. In addition, Riffle will increase awareness of Duncan Aviation’s APU program.
Riffle is no stranger to Duncan Aviation or the aviation industry. Prior to joining Duncan Aviation in 1999 as the Engine Shop Manager, Riffle worked for K-C Aviation for 15 years, focusing on the CF34 engine. 2004 begins Riffle’s 44th year in the aviation industry with an impressive career history: 28 years as a technician, two years as an aviation maintenance instructor and 20+ years as a manager. Riffle’s knowledge is a valuable asset to Duncan Aviation’s Challenger and APU programs.
“These programs have taken a giant leap forward with the addition of Gerry,” says Tom Burt, VP of Aircraft & Engine Sales. “His experience will be invaluable to the Challenger & APU operators we serve.”
Duncan Aviation is an aircraft service provider with 1,800 employees supporting the aviation needs of government and business operators and other service providers. These services include airframe, engine, avionics installations, interior and paint completions/modifications, avionics/instrument and accessory/propeller repair/overhaul and parts support. Complete service facilities are located in Lincoln, Neb., and Battle Creek, Mich. Additional locations include 21 satellite avionics facilities located throughout the United States, 20 government C-23 contract locations, a line service/regional support operation in Kalamazoo, Mich., and Lincoln-based AVPAC, a division that sells and consigns general aviation parts to aircraft operators and service organizations worldwide.
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