Michael Bischoff applying his industry experience and training concerning engine disassembly
Preparing to take apart a Pratt & Whitney JT8D-7B Turbo-Jet Engine
Medley, Florida 25th March 2009: Having been retained by an investment group based out of New York City who are seeking "alternative investments" to present toward their clientele, who despite the global economical downtown have been able to sustain their losses and who are now poised to look at new markets for acquisition, under the moniker of "Cash is King" the 94th AeroClaims-Aviation Group (94th ACG) has been exploring the Miami market concerning the "Engine Part Out Shops".
Not being subjected to the requirements which stipulates an FAA FAR-145 Repair Stations, Engine Part Shops (EPS's) provided an added value service toward the industry by providing the client who wishes to have an engine (i.e. P&W JT8D and / or GE CF6) taken apart for the sale of its "multiple" and "resalable" components at economical rates, thus allowing the FAR-145 Engine Shops to focus on the business of repairing, overhauling and modify commercial jet engines. Out of the various such shop based here in Miami, only one organization agreed to be scrutinized and interviewed by the 94th ACG for the sake of this article.
Bischoff Aero LLC, under the leadership of Mr. Micheal Bishoff, exemplifies that despite not being subjected to the standards of an approved FAR -145 that is no reason not to operate a shop in a proper manner as if it was under the mandate of an FAA-145 ruling. Being new to the local market, Bischoff Aero LLC vision, quality and commitment to its customers is one that would rival any long established organization in the market. For further information about Bischoff Aero LLC, please go to and review http://www.bischoffaero.com/
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