Peachtree City, GA, May 30, 2017 -- Wencor Group is honored to be named this year’s winner of the 2017 Top Shop Awards by The145.com. Wencor Group-MRO corporate affiliates, PHS/MWA Aviation Services was named Best Electro- Mechanical Repair Shop and SoundAir Aviation was named Best Galley Product Repair Shop. Both companies were presented with these awards during the MRO Americas show in Orlando, FL.The purpose of the awards is to recognize repair centers that provide superior customer support, excellent turn-around times and competitive repair pricing. Only 21 out of over 500 repair centers listed on the database were selected to receive this award. All winners of the Top Shop awards were nominated and selected by their peers in the aviation industry.““We are very proud to be recognized by our customers and receive these awards. The culture and attitude of our employees is engagement at all levels, allowing us to partner with our customers to be certain of their satisfaction. This supports a normal way of doing business and significant respect for all that are involved. I am honored that we were observed and credited for this behavior, but the true credit and honor is to be involved with a group of people that have such high standards”, stated Greg Harwood, President of Wencor Interiors, MRO.“I’m extremely excited about winning the Top Shop Award for the 4th consecutive year as it truly reflects and validates the effort to provide exceptional service by all of our teammates each and every day. This award recognizes the intangibles outside of the balance sheet needed to be considered a truly successful company built around a great culture. I appreciate what Mr. Spaulding and his team at The 145.com has done over the years to recognize great companies focused on providing exceptional customer service and look forward to continuing our winning streak in the future!”, says Travis Dykstra, Vice President of Wencor Group MRO Sales.About Wencor GroupWencor Group has been a trusted partner in aerospace for over 60 years, offering PMA design and development, CMM and DER repairs, and an extensive network of distribution solutions to help make flights safer and more cost effective. We support many of the commercial airlines, repair stations and OEMs worldwide through our corporate affiliates Wencor, Soundair Aviation Services, PHS/MWA Aviation Services, Aerospace Coatings International, Xtra Aerospace, Flight Line Products, Accessory Technologies Corporation, and Kitco Defense. Wencor Group is headquartered in the Atlanta, Georgia area with additional offices in Utah, Miami, Seattle, Southern California, Alabama, New York, Amsterdam, Singapore, Beijing, Shanghai, and Istanbul. For more information, please visit www.wencorgroup.com.
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