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Aviation Supplies & Academics, Inc. (ASA); Newcastle, WA

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Name: Aviation Supplies & Academics, Inc. (ASA); Newcastle, WA    (USA)  
Abbreviation: asa
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Summary:

Aviation Supplies & Academics, Inc.
7005 132nd Place SE, Newcastle, WA 98059

ASA is primarily involved in the development and sales of aviation supplies, software, and books for aviation technicians, pilots, and other airline industry professionals. They also are a distributor for headsets and headset accessories for the aviation industry.

History:

From the ASA website:

ASA was started as Merrell Aviation Ground School by Creighton Merrell in 1940. The company’s primary goal soon became the training of post-war military pilots returning from active duty to work in the early civilian airlines. Plotters, regulations and training manuals were the first products. In 1960, the company broadened its production and development efforts with additional pilot supplies and books added to the ground school training line.

In 1969, the company became Northwest School of Aviation under a new owner, Roy Beech. The company’s goal was the franchise of the popular Merrell Ground School under the name Aviation Seminars of America, or ASA.

In November 1976, Joe Cucchiari purchased the company. Aviation Supplies and Academics replaced Aviation Seminars of America as the name to go with the ASA acronym, and the company again broadened its product line to add cassette courses and new books and training materials. The company was incorporated in 1977. In 1981, Joe Finelli joined the organization, bringing 20 years of experience in printing and publishing with him. Publishing and manufacturing has since become the principal company mission.

In 1984, the sale of the ground school (Aviation Training and Research, Inc.) and the retail store (The Aviator’s Store) allowed all efforts to be directed towards becoming a major supplier of pilot supplies and educational material in the United States. In 1985 Mike Lorden joined ASA as Marketing Director. That year, ASA moved to larger quarters in Georgetown, and again to its present Coal Creek location in 1990 to provide more warehouse and office space. ASA is currently owned by Mike Lorden, General Manager and President.

This manufacturer was suggested by Massimo Maceli.


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