Limco-Piedmont Company Description
Limco-Piedmont wants to keep planes out of limbo while waiting for repairs. The company (formerly Limco-Airepair) performs aircraft component maintenance, repairs, and overhaul services for commercial and military planes as well as air cargo carriers. Most of its work is on heat transfer parts. Limco-Piedmont also makes heat transfer equipment used in airplanes and offers inventory management and parts procurement for airlines. Parts services account for about a quarter of the company's business. Major customers include the US government, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, Lufthansa, and Bell Helicopter. The company, which had been a subsidiary of Israeli aircraft parts maker TAT Technologies, went public in 2007.
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