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Precision Aviation Group Expands into EMEA with Acquisition of Turner Aviation

Precision Aviation Group Expands into EMEA with Acquisition of Turner Aviation
ATLANTA, July 15, 2025 – Precision Aviation Group, Inc. (PAG), a prominent provider of maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) services within the global aerospace and defense sectors, has announced its strategic entry into the Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) market through the acquisition of Turner Aviation. The UK-based MRO provider, headquartered in Glasgow, Scotland, brings a well-established presence and technical expertise to PAG’s expanding global footprint.
Strategic Expansion into EMEA
This acquisition represents PAG’s inaugural operational facility in the EMEA region and aligns with the company’s broader ambitions for global growth. By integrating Turner Aviation’s capabilities, PAG aims to enhance local support, reduce turnaround times, and broaden its service offerings for customers across the EMEA market. Founded in 1954, Turner Aviation specializes in the repair and overhaul of avionics, components, and fuel systems. The company holds approvals from both the UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) and the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) Part 145, serving a diverse clientele throughout the region.
David Mast, President and CEO of PAG, described the acquisition as a “significant milestone” for the company. He emphasized Turner’s “deep technical expertise, strong customer relationships, and strategic location” as key factors that make the partnership an ideal fit. Douglas Muirhead, Managing Director of Turner Aviation, expressed optimism about the acquisition, highlighting the benefits of enhanced resources and access to PAG’s global network to better serve their customers.
Challenges and Market Context
Despite the promising prospects, PAG faces several challenges as it expands into the EMEA region. The company must navigate complex regulatory frameworks, integrate cross-border operations, and manage potential cultural differences to ensure a smooth transition. Market analysts and competitors have voiced some skepticism regarding the strategic alignment and financial implications of the deal, particularly in light of the current cautious outlook within the business jet market. Competitors may respond with aggressive pricing strategies, new alliances, or enhanced service offerings to defend their market positions.
PAG currently operates 25 FAA-approved repair stations and 27 locations worldwide, employing over 1,100 personnel. The company supports operators across airline, business and general aviation, military, and rotary wing sectors. Its Inventory Supported Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (ISMRO®) business model underpins a comprehensive service portfolio covering more than 200,000 product lines.
Turner Aviation will now function as part of PAG’s global network, leveraging the group’s resources while continuing to provide specialized MRO services to its established customer base in the EMEA region.
For further information, visit www.precisionaviationgroup.com and www.turner-aviation.co.uk.

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