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Butler extends Avcon's reach to Kansas City outskirts
Avcon is actively seeking talent for its headquarters in Newton, while simultaneously recruiting qualified aircraft modification professionals for its burgeoning business at the New Century facility.

Butler National Corporation, a US specialised aircraft structural modification, maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) company and a recognised provider of gaming management services, has announced the expansion of its subsidiary, Avcon Industries, to the New Century AirCenter (KIXD), located just outside Kansas City.

Avcon's business trajectory remains on an upward trend. The company's expansion into the Kansas City area from its headquarters in Newton, Kansas will address two primary challenges: acquisition of a skilled workforce and availability of hangar space.

Avcon is actively seeking talent for its headquarters in Newton, while simultaneously recruiting qualified aircraft modification professionals for its burgeoning business at the New Century facility. The Kansas City area boasts a pool of skilled sheet metal technicians.

In addition to office space and avionics labs at the New Century location, Avcon will have access to a pair of 25,000 sq ft hangars. The expanded space will allow Avcon's skilled technicians to complete additional structural modifications and electrical system integrations that are integral to operations.

The New Century AirCenter is home and headquarters to Avcon's parent company, Butler National, as well as Avcon's affiliate, Butler Avionics.

“This is an exciting time for Avcon. The Avcon team has been travelling globally to reach new clients and successfully acquire business,” says Chris Reedy, CEO of Butler National. “The timely demand for Avcon aircraft modifications remains strong. As noted in the last fiscal report, the Avcon backlog is significant, approximately $28 million. We are well positioned to accommodate Avcon's growth at the New Century airport. I appreciate the cooperation of Avcon employees and Butler National personnel working to effectively facilitate the expansion.”

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