Northwest Aerospace News October | November Issue No. 11 | Page 56
Absolute Aviation
By Staci Nelson, Executive Coordinator for the Inland Northwest Aerospace Consortium
T
he website tagline sums up Absolute Aviation’s focus succinctly, “Turning
‘Expendables’ into ‘Extendables’.” The Spokane-based MRO has established a
solid reputation for itself as a company that airlines and other MRO’s can count
on to repair electrical and electronic components that might otherwise be deemed
“unrepairable.”
Staci Nelson
Executive Coordinator for the Inland
Northwest Aerospace Consortium
www.inwac.org
INWAC SPOTLIGHT
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Absolute Aviation serves all major airlines and works with many regional carriers to
repair and overhaul flight instrument panels, cabin and exterior lighting, high volt-
age power systems and more. As an FAA-145 certified repair station with accessory,
instrument, and radio ratings, they perform Parts Manufacturer Approval (PMA)
and Designated Engineering Representative (DER) repairs for a broad range of
aircraft and OEM’s. Their DER repair capabilities include developing parts, proce-
dures, and manuals for components and systems that can reduce future replacement
and repair costs for customers.
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