On the heels of the certification of Epic Aircraft’s E1000 GX, the Bend, Oregon-based company announced that it is expanding its service center network, adding Broadie’s Aircraft—an FAA Part 145 repair station—as a partner to provide maintenance services for the single engine turboprop. Based at Fort Worth Meacham International Airport (KFTW), a Class D airport in the Fort Worth, Texas metropolitan area, Broadie’s Aircraft was founded in 1946 and has been in continuous operation longer than any other maintenance facility in Fort Worth.
Epic Aircraft Expands Service Center Network
Key Takeaways:
- Epic Aircraft is expanding its service center network by partnering with Broadie's Aircraft in Fort Worth, Texas, an FAA Part 145 repair station.
- Broadie's Aircraft will provide comprehensive inspection, maintenance, and repair services for all Epic models, including the E1000, E1000 GX, and the experimental Epic LT.
- This expansion follows the recent certification of the E1000 GX and is part of Epic's strategy to build a nationwide service network, complementing existing centers in Nevada and Florida.
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