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Aircraft Servicing, Maintaining & Repairing 13-Sep-21 STATE OF MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION COMMERCIAL OPERATORS LISTING OFFICE OF AERONAUTICS License Type - Aircraft Servicing, Maintaining & Repairing *Grouped by Associated City COMPANY NAME Aitkin Aviation LLC - Aitkin COMPANY NAME Adventure North Flying Service LLC - Aitkin CONTACT PERSON Adam Forsberg CONTACT PERSON Adam Forsberg ADDRESS 1190 Air Park Drive ADDRESS 1103 Airport Road CITY Aitkin, MN 56431 CITY Baudette, MN 56623 AIRPORT Aitkin Municipal - Steve Kurtz Field AIRPORT Aitkin Municipal Airport - Steve Kurtz Field ASSOCIATED CITY AITKIN ASSOCIATED CITY AITKIN TELEPHONE 218-927-4104 TELEPHONE 218-634-1923 EMAIL [email protected] EMAIL [email protected] WEB SITE www.aitkinaviation.com WEB SITE www.adventurenorthflyingservice.com COMPANY NAME Albert Lea Airport, Inc. COMPANY NAME Webers Aero Repair, Inc. CONTACT PERSON Jim Hanson CONTACT PERSON Kevin Sather ADDRESS 400 Airport Road ADDRESS 2606 Aga Drive, PO Box 264 CITY Albert Lea, MN 56007 CITY Alexandria, MN 56308 AIRPORT Albert Lea Municipal AIRPORT Alexandria Municipal - Chandler Field ASSOCIATED CITY ALBERT LEA ASSOCIATED CITY ALEXANDRIA TELEPHONE 507-373-0608 TELEPHONE 320-763-4066 EMAIL [email protected] EMAIL WEB SITE WEB SITE COMPANY NAME Austin Aeroflight, Inc. COMPANY NAME Adventure North Flying Service LLC - Baudett CONTACT PERSON Bruce W. Budahn CONTACT PERSON Adam Forsberg ADDRESS 710 - 21st Street NE ADDRESS 1103 Airport Road CITY Austin, MN 55912-4165 CITY Baudette, MN 56623 AIRPORT Austin Municipal AIRPORT Baudette International ASSOCIATED CITY AUSTIN ASSOCIATED CITY BAUDETTE TELEPHONE 507-433-1813 TELEPHONE 218-634-1923 EMAIL [email protected] EMAIL [email protected] WEB SITE www.austinaeroflight.com WEB SITE www.adventurenorthflyingservice.com COMPANY NAME Aitkin Aviation LLC - Baudette COMPANY NAME Bemidji Aviation Services, Inc. CONTACT PERSON Adam Forsberg CONTACT PERSON Paul Shough ADDRESS 1190 Air Park Drive ADDRESS 4125 Hangar Drive NW CITY Aitkin, MN 56431 CITY Bemidji, MN 56601-6243 AIRPORT Baudette International Airport AIRPORT Bemidji Regional ASSOCIATED CITY BAUDETTE ASSOCIATED CITY BEMIDJI TELEPHONE 218-927-4104 TELEPHONE 218-751-1880 EMAIL [email protected] EMAIL [email protected] WEB SITE www.aitkinaviation.com WEB SITE www.bemidjiaviation.com COMPANY NAME AirCorps Aviation, LLC COMPANY NAME Jed-Aire Aviation, LLC CONTACT PERSON Erik Hokuf CONTACT PERSON Jason Doscher ADDRESS PO Box 847 ADDRESS 340 - 20th Street NW CITY Bemidji, MN 56601 CITY Benson, MN 56215 AIRPORT Bemidji Regional Airport AIRPORT Benson Municipal - Veterans Field ASSOCIATED CITY BEMIDJI ASSOCIATED CITY BENSON TELEPHONE 218-444-4478 TELEPHONE 320-843-4461 EMAIL [email protected] EMAIL [email protected] WEB SITE www.aircorpsaviation.com WEB SITE jed-aireaviation.com 13-Sep-21 STATE OF MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION COMMERCIAL OPERATORS LISTING OFFICE OF AERONAUTICS License Type - Aircraft Servicing, Maintaining & Repairing *Grouped by Associated City DBA D. 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Aviation dba COMPANY NAME NorthPoint Aviation COMPANY NAME West Metro Aviation LLC CONTACT PERSON Joe Birkemeyer CONTACT PERSON Mike Wiskus ADDRESS 16384 Airport Road NE, Suite 8 ADDRESS 1313 County Road 134 CITY Brainerd, MN 56401 CITY Buffalo, MN 55313 AIRPORT Brainerd Lakes Regional AIRPORT Buffalo Municipal ASSOCIATED CITY BRAINERD ASSOCIATED CITY BUFFALO TELEPHONE 218-829-3398 TELEPHONE 763-682-1516 EMAIL [email protected] EMAIL [email protected] WEB SITE www.northpointaviation.net WEB SITE www.westmetroaviation.com COMPANY NAME Leaders Flying Service LLC COMPANY NAME Venture North Aviation LLC - Cloquet CONTACT PERSON Robert Leaders CONTACT PERSON Bill Stone ADDRESS PO Box 157 ADDRESS 125 Wheaton Road CITY Clear Lake, MN 55319 CITY Cloquet, MN 55720 AIRPORT Leaders Clear Lake AIRPORT Cloquet-Carlton County ASSOCIATED CITY CLEAR LAKE ASSOCIATED CITY CLOQUET TELEPHONE 320-743-2294 TELEPHONE 218-451-0542 EMAIL [email protected] EMAIL [email protected] WEB SITE WEB SITE www.venturenorthaviation.com DBA Miller Aircraft Services, Inc. dba COMPANY NAME Crookston Aviation COMPANY NAME Detroit Lakes Aviation, Inc. CONTACT PERSON Lowell Miller CONTACT PERSON Mark Bergen ADDRESS 26305 Airport Road SW ADDRESS 24813 Highway 10 West CITY Crookston, MN 56716 CITY Detroit Lakes, MN 56501 AIRPORT Crookston Municipal - Kirkwood Field AIRPORT Detroit Lakes Municipal - Wething Field ASSOCIATED CITY CROOKSTON ASSOCIATED CITY DETROIT LAKES TELEPHONE 218-281-2625 TELEPHONE 218-847-3233 EMAIL [email protected] EMAIL [email protected] WEB SITE WEB SITE detroitlakesaviation.net COMPANY NAME Dodge Center Aviation LLC COMPANY NAME Technical Evolution Aviation Ltd. CONTACT PERSON Charles Willette CONTACT PERSON Wayne Trom ADDRESS 802 South Airport Road ADDRESS 806 Airport Road South CITY Dodge Center, MN 55927 CITY Dodge Center, MN 55927 AIRPORT Dodge Center Municipal AIRPORT Dodge Center Municipal ASSOCIATED CITY DODGE CENTER ASSOCIATED CITY DODGE CENTER TELEPHONE 507-633-9379 TELEPHONE 507-374-6245 EMAIL [email protected] EMAIL [email protected] WEB SITE www.dodgecenteraviation.com WEB SITE COMPANY NAME Lake Superior Helicopters LLC COMPANY NAME Cirrus Design Corporation CONTACT PERSON Eric Monson CONTACT PERSON Chris Junget ADDRESS 4525 Airport Approach Road ADDRESS 4515 Taylor Circle CITY Duluth, MN 55811 CITY Duluth, MN 55811 AIRPORT Duluth International AIRPORT Duluth International ASSOCIATED CITY DULUTH ASSOCIATED CITY DULUTH TELEPHONE 218-461-2857 TELEPHONE 218-727-2737 EMAIL [email protected] EMAIL [email protected] WEB SITE www.lsheli.com WEB SITE www.cirrusaircraft.com 13-Sep-21 STATE OF MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION COMMERCIAL OPERATORS LISTING OFFICE OF AERONAUTICS License Type - Aircraft Servicing, Maintaining & Repairing *Grouped by Associated City COMPANY NAME Monaco Air Duluth, LLC COMPANY NAME Jonathan Aero CONTACT PERSON Scott Poulin CONTACT PERSON Jonathan Messerer ADDRESS 4535 Airport Approach Road ADDRESS 5000 Minnesota Ave CITY Duluth, MN 55811 CITY Duluth, MN 55802 AIRPORT Duluth International/Sky Harbor AIRPORT Duluth Sky Harbor ASSOCIATED CITY DULUTH ASSOCIATED CITY DULUTH SKY HARBOR TELEPHONE 218-727-2911 TELEPHONE 218-269-2433 EMAIL [email protected] EMAIL [email protected] WEB SITE www.monacoairduluth.com WEB SITE COMPANY NAME Taconite Aviation, Inc. COMPANY NAME Taconite Aviation, Inc. CONTACT PERSON Gary Ulman CONTACT PERSON Gary Ulman ADDRESS 4280 Miller Trunk Road, Bldg 1 ADDRESS 4280 Miller Trunk Road Bldg 1 CITY Eveleth, MN 55734 CITY Eveleth, MN 55734 AIRPORT Eveleth-Virginia Municipal AIRPORT Sky Harbor Seaplane Base ASSOCIATED CITY EVELETH ASSOCIATED CITY EVELETH TELEPHONE 218-744-1428 TELEPHONE 218-744-1428 EMAIL [email protected] EMAIL [email protected] WEB SITE WEB SITE COMPANY NAME Quality Aviation, Inc. COMPANY NAME Rare Aircraft, Ltd. CONTACT PERSON Gerald Serres CONTACT PERSON Roy Redman ADDRESS 3401 West Highway 21 ADDRESS 3401 Highway 21 West Hangar 1201 CITY Faribault, MN 55021 CITY Faribault, MN 55021 AIRPORT Faribault Municipal AIRPORT Faribault Municipal ASSOCIATED CITY FARIBAULT ASSOCIATED CITY FARIBAULT TELEPHONE 507-332-0140 TELEPHONE 507-331-8446 EMAIL [email protected] EMAIL [email protected] WEB SITE www.quality-aviation.com WEB SITE www.rareaircraft.com COMPANY NAME Roy Aero COMPANY NAME Airways Aviation Center, Inc. CONTACT PERSON Rodney Roy CONTACT PERSON Terry (Butch) Detjen ADDRESS 123 Airport Road ADDRESS 2002 Airport Road CITY Grand Marais, MN 55604 CITY Grand Rapids, MN 55744 AIRPORT Grand Marais-Cook County AIRPORT Grand Rapids/Itasca Co-Gordon Newstrom Fl ASSOCIATED CITY GRAND MARAIS ASSOCIATED CITY GRAND RAPIDS TELEPHONE 218-387-3024 TELEPHONE 218-326-1226 EMAIL [email protected] EMAIL [email protected] WEB SITE www.royaero.com WEB SITE www.airwaysgpz.com COMPANY NAME TNT Airworks LLC COMPANY NAME ASI Jet AG, LLC CONTACT PERSON Thomas Carlson CONTACT PERSON Tom Ashenfelter ADDRESS 11038 Highway 37, Suite 4 ADDRESS 1710 Butler Field Drive SW CITY Hibbing, MN 55746 CITY Hutchinson, MN 55350 AIRPORT Range Regional Airport AIRPORT Hutchinson Municipal Airport - Butler Field ASSOCIATED CITY HIBBING ASSOCIATED CITY HUTCHINSON TELEPHONE 218-263-4238 TELEPHONE 320-587-7615 EMAIL [email protected] EMAIL [email protected] WEB SITE www.tntairworks.com WEB SITE www.asijet.com 13-Sep-21 STATE OF MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION COMMERCIAL OPERATORS LISTING OFFICE OF AERONAUTICS License Type - Aircraft Servicing, Maintaining & Repairing *Grouped by Associated City COMPANY NAME PS Aviation, Inc. COMPANY NAME Air Trek North, LLC (LVN) CONTACT PERSON Paul Sanders CONTACT PERSON Randy Schoephoerster ADDRESS 150 County RD 34 E ADDRESS 1620 Henry Ave CITY Jackson, MN 56143 CITY South St Paul, MN 55075 AIRPORT Jackson Municipal AIRPORT Airlake ASSOCIATED CITY JACKSON ASSOCIATED CITY LAKEVILLE TELEPHONE 507-847-3599 TELEPHONE 952-594-1184 EMAIL [email protected] EMAIL [email protected] WEB SITE WEB SITE www.airtreknorth.com COMPANY NAME Scott's Helicopter Services, Inc. COMPANY NAME Northland Helicopters, Inc. CONTACT PERSON Scott Churchill CONTACT PERSON Scott Churchill ADDRESS PO Box 92, 780 So Elmwood Ave ADDRESS 2265 - 450th Street, Box 82 CITY Le Sueur, MN 56058 CITY Stacyville, IA 50476 AIRPORT Le Sueur Municipal AIRPORT Le Sueur Municipal ASSOCIATED CITY LE SUEUR ASSOCIATED CITY LE SUEUR TELEPHONE 507-665-4064 TELEPHONE 641-710-2636
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