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Maintenance and Modifications
Aero Battery Recieves First FAA Diamond Award
Aero Battery of Cincinnati has received its first FAA Diamond Award, with all of the company’s technicians having received FAA-approved training last year.
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David A. Lombardo
• Contributor
October 16, 2006
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