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Duncan’s aircraft battery shop to remain open to serve customers

The dedicated team at Duncan continues to work diligently keeping in view all the social distancing norms to meet the customer demands.
The dedicated team at Duncan continues to work diligently keeping in view all the social distancing norms to meet the customer demands.

14 July 2020: Duncan Aviation’s 1400 sq foot full service aircraft battery shop in Lincon, Nebraska continues to remain open all seven days of the week in spite of Coronavirus pandemic. The dedicated team at Duncan continues to work diligently keeping in view all the social distancing norms to meet the customer demands. This shop has a battery cooler and advanced diagnostic test sets, including 2400w programmable DC electronic load banks, lead acid analysers, and main NiCad charger analysers. The shop sees 85 to 100 batteries each week, and on average 75 per cent are checked, charged, and returned to customers within five days.

Besides, their agreement with Securaplanes was renewed this year. As per the agreement, although Securaplanes is temporarily closed due to Coronavirus pandemic, Duncan will continue to support their batteries. In addition to repair and reblock capabilities, Duncan Aviation Parts & Rotable Sales has an on-hand inventory of Securaplane batteries available for sale.