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ABOUT US

Welcome to AOGLINE.COM Inc, a leading aircraft spare parts redistribution company with a vast inventory of rotable and expendable airframe and engine components for commercial aircraft manufactured by Boeing, McDonnell Douglas, Airbus, Fokker, as well as Pratt Whitney, General Electric, and Rolls Royce jet engines.

Since our formation in 1997 in California, AOGLINE.COM Inc has experienced rapid growth and established branch offices in Asia. Our dedicated team provides round-the-clock customer support to meet your needs. We offer a wide range of new, overhaul, and serviceable parts from our distribution center, all available at competitive prices through our sophisticated system and database.

Our professionals possess the expertise of a technical detective and tough deal maker, making them well-equipped to purchase parts for you through our purchasing services. Our inventory consignment services, coupled with our global marketing expertise and inventory management technology, can help you convert under-utilized parts inventories into profitable cash.

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KODIAK 100

Don't miss out on the opportunity to own a meticulously restored Legacy Kodiak 100, boasting a mere 80 hours total time. Renowned as the pinnacle of cost-effectiveness and utility among turbo-props, this aircraft has undergone a thorough restoration process, overseen by Kodiak Care Service Centers. The engine has received a light overhaul and is still covered under Pratt & Whitney warranty for up to 1000 hours, with approximately 3950 hours remaining of the 4,000 TBO. As of March 2024, all data provided is approximate and for discussion purposes only, without warranty. Buyers are encouraged to verify the accuracy of all information. Don't hesitate, seize this opportunity today!

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INTRODUCTION VIDEO

Kodiak 100 STOL Turboprop Fleet

The Daher Kodiak is an American utility aircraft designed by and originally manufactured by Quest Aircraft.

Cruise speed: 200 mph

Range: 1,302 mi

Top speed: 211 mph

Wingspan: 45′ 0″

Weight: 3,770 lbs

Manufacturer: Quest Aircraft

Engine type: Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6

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Siai Marchetti S.211 

The true Very Light Jet. With an average cruise speed of 330 KIAS and burn of 70 gallons per hour, this 1987 aircraft is formally a Royal Singapore Air Force trainer,  recently restored in U.S. and  installed with a newer Pratt and Whitney JT15D-4 series engines. This ex-military jet is a delight to fly and is destined to please even the most discerning pilot-whether for simple flying or exploring the envelope high performance hops. It is a great trainer with low operating costs and great handling characteristics. The rear cockpit offers a duplicate of the front cockpit plus good visibility. 

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Dornier Do 27 A1
N211KM

The Dornier Do 27 is a German single-engine STOL utility aircraft being the first mass-produced aircraft in Germany following the end of the WW II. The aircraft was appreciated for its relatively wide, comfortable cabin and excellent short-field performance.

Produced in 1958 for the German Army as a battlefield liaison aircraft, it came to Canada in 1981 via the Portuguese military, was preserved for years and restored in 2012 with U.S. Registry. 2885 TT (12/2022), engine 685 SMOH, last annual Oct 2022, ADS-B out.

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Contact Us

206 S Berkeley Cir, Fullerton CA 92831

Office Tel: 626-254-1555, 714-853-3228

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