Hawker Pacific wrapped up a successful Australian Bonanza Society Annual Service Clinic at its Bankstown Airport base late last month.
Held at Hawker Pacific’s Beechcraft Service Centre at Bankstown from October 29-30, the event saw Beechcraft Bonanza and Baron owners and enthusiasts come from all over Australia to participate in personal aircraft inspections with engineers, as well as workshops and aircraft service clinics.
Beechcraft Products, Aircraft Sales Engineer, Justin Phillips, travelled from Beechcraft HQ in Wichita, US to offer personal, factory expertise and give a presentation on the latest product improvements and developments.
“The weekend was an absolute success and further strengthens the relationship between Hawker Pacific and the Australian Bonanza Society,” Immediate Past ABS President David Young said. “Our attending members were enthusiastic and fascinated with the new product upgrades of the latest generation Bonanza, and overall experienced an enjoyable and informative program.”
Hawker Pacific’s Senior Vice President, Aircraft Sales & Flight Services Group, Tony Jones added: “As a sponsor of the event, Hawker Pacific recognises that the ABS is a passionate community of aircraft owners, and we are delighted to work closely with members on the support of their aircraft, ongoing product developments and services.
On display at the clinic were the full range of Bonanza and Baron aircraft including a V-tail Bonanza and the current models, the Bonanza G36 and Baron G58.
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