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Precision Aviation Group Expands Safran Electrical & Power Authorized Repair Network
The company adds two new global facilities to its OEM-approved repair capabilities.
Apr. 2, 2026 at 5:22pm
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Precision Aviation Group (PAG), a major provider of aviation maintenance and repair services, has expanded its Safran Electrical & Power Authorized Repair Center (ARC) Network to five global facilities. The addition of EFIX in Brazil and PAG Australia brings PAG's total number of Safran-approved repair centers to five, allowing the company to offer OEM-backed services across key regions.
Why it matters
This expansion strengthens PAG's position as a leading global provider of authorized maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) services for aircraft electrical systems. By adding facilities in South America and the Asia-Pacific, PAG can better support operators in those regions with faster turnaround times and Safran's quality standards.
The details
The five PAG companies now authorized within the Safran Electrical & Power ARC Network are: Precision Aviation Group (PAG) in Atlanta, Georgia; PAI Canada in British Columbia; Tuner Aviation in Glasgow, Scotland; EFIX in Brazil; and PAI Australia in Queensland. This allows PAG to offer Safran-approved repair and distribution capabilities for DC Generators and GCU across a wider geographic footprint.
- Precision Aviation Group announced the expansion on April 2, 2026.
The players
Precision Aviation Group (PAG)
A leading global provider of aftermarket aviation and aerospace services, including maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO).
Safran Electrical & Power
A global leader in aircraft electrical systems and the owner of the Authorized Repair Center (ARC) Network that PAG has expanded into.
What they’re saying
“This expansion reflects the continued investment we're making across our Component Services organization to meet OEM standards while supporting customers where they operate.”
— Jordan Webber, Vice President of Component Services at Precision Aviation Group
What’s next
The expansion allows PAG to offer Safran-approved repair services to more customers in South America and the Asia-Pacific region, reducing turnaround times while maintaining high standards of safety and reliability.
The takeaway
This move solidifies PAG's position as a leading global provider of authorized MRO services for aircraft electrical systems, enabling the company to better support operators worldwide with Safran's quality and consistency.
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