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Designed, engineered, and manufactured by AGSE experts at our own facilities, we deliver superior solutions on time, on target, and on budget. From jet engine tooling and transport equipment to MRO systems and heavy maintenance docking systems: AGSE is your source.
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AGSE is a world leader in developing and manufacturing innovative ground support equipment and tooling since 1973.
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AGSE has been the world leader in innovative ground support equipment and tooling since 1973. Our company is dedicated to turnkey solutions that are designed, engineered, and built onsite by a fully integrated team of certified experts.
Company - AGSE
AGSE has been the world leader in the development and manufacture of innovative ground support equipment and tooling since 1973. Headquartered in Los Angeles and with offices worldwide, our staff of over 250 trained professionals delivers a range of AOG, GSE and Tooling Products, training and services unmatched in the aviation industry.
Aircraft GSE & MRO Products - AGSE
102028-1. 102028-2. 102028-11. 102028-17. 102028-503. 102028-767. 102028-901. 102028-967. 102028-1067
Engine GSE & MRO Products - AGSE
cf6-50. cf6-6. cf6-80a. cf6-80c2. cf6-80e1. cfm56-5c. jt9d. pw2000. pw4000-94
Company Timeline - AGSE
AGSE begins operations by designing innovative engine handling equipment for the Lockheed L-1011 TriStar airliner. 1980s AGSE expands into aircraft docking, engine gantries, and custom tooling solutions.
Regional Sales Contacts - AGSE
Torsten arrived at AGSE in October 2019 with over twenty years of experience in engine maintenance, customer support, and sales at industry-leading OEMs and MRO facilities.
Our Team - AGSE
Under Diane’s leadership, AGSE has continued its legacy as the leading source of custom-designed, innovative GSE & Tooling solutions for the aviation industry.
AGSE-E120 CF34-8C A Shipping Stand comprises a Cradle & Base, Inner Frame & Outer Frame, or Transport Stand & Dolly. *AGSE Shipping Stands are designed and built in compliance with the specifications and requirements of the engine’s equipment manufacturer (OEM). The customer is solely responsible for selecting the appropriate