Marsh Aviation - Maintenance & Repair Station

Maintenance & Repair Station

For more than 15 years, Marsh Aviation was one of only three companies fully accredited to be a designer, manufacturer and major supplier of Honeywell ground support and test equipment.

In June 2006, Honeywell chose to deal directly with its customers, but still commissions Marsh Aviation to fabricate many of the items with which Honeywell maintains and repairs its products, and to supply after-market support for Honeywell customers.

Marsh is also a fully accredited FAA repair station for the following aircraft: -

  • North American Rockwell OV-10A (turbo-prop)
  • S-2F3AT & S-2F1AT Turbo Tracker
  • Grumman S-2 (piston-engine) Tracker (all models)
  • HU-16 & G-111Albatross (piston-engine)
  • Ayres S2RT Turbo Thrush
  • Ayres S2R Thrush (piston-engine)
  • Gulfstream Commander 681 (piston-engine)
  • Cessna 185 (piston-engine)

Marsh Aviation is also a supplier of general maintenance services to all sectors of the aviation industry.

Marsh is an FAA-approved repair station for the following powerplants: -

  • Turbo-Prop Engines
    • Honeywell TPE331
    • Honeywell T-76
  • Reciprocating (or Piston) Engines
    • Wright 1820 radial

Marsh supports CAL FIRE's fleet of S-2F3AT & S-2F1AT Turbo Tracker air tanker aircraft, as well as Taiwan's fleet of S-2T Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW) aircraft, and the fleets of North American Rockwell OV-10As operating in Colombia and the Philippines.

Marsh also supplies the US State Department's fleet of OV-10D/G drug crop eradication aircraft with parts, technical expertise and engineering assistance, on a worldwide basis.

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