Aircraft Repair, Service, & Manufacturing

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Listing ID: 700273857

Listing Title: Aircraft Repair, Service, & Manufacturing

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Industry: Manufacturing

Industry Segment: Airplane and Boating Manufacturing

Country: United States

State / Province: Oregon

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Asking Price Range: $250K - $500K

Gross Revenues: $148,000

Cash Flow: $19,000

Cash Flow Type: Sellers Discretionary Cash

Year Established: 1971

Number of Employees: 4 - 5

Business Description:
Do you have a passion for aviation? Or are you currently in the aviation business considering expansion? Here is an exceptional opportunity to own a well-established business, servicing the aviation industry. This repair and modification facility including parts manufacturing is located in beautiful NW Oregon. This business, now in its 45th year, was established by the current owner in the early 1970s and has been at its current location since 1985. The business has a loyal clientele base, and also presents exceptional potential for growth. This business has also designed and developed a line of aircraft replacement parts. The 9,000 square foot hangar, along with a small storage building, provides excellent space to work on multiple aircraft. This business maintains several STCs, as well as PMA approval for its proprietary manufactured products. This repair station is a turnkey business that has a trained staff with many years of experience. The assets and inventory of the business are of greater value than the asking price, allowing you the opportunity to jump into the business with immediate equity. Training is offered by the seller to ensure a smooth transition. Ownership is selling due to retirement and is motivated. ​ Our NDA (Non-Disclosure Agreement) is required prior to releasing additional information about this business. Please contact Mark at 503-201-6981 -- broker. www.cnbnbiz.com keywords: airplane, plane, aviation, aircraft, manufacturing, fabrication, airport, aerial, FAA



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