Ag Air Turbines, Inc. was started in 1995 by Bill Hubler of Caldwell, Idaho, along with his son, Bruce Hubler and Bruce's wife, Becky. From the beginning, Ag Air Turbines specialized in Honeywell Aerospace's TPE331 line of engines. Being soley commited to the agricultural industry, Ag Air Turbines has built a reputation of affordable, quality maintenance and repairs for the TPE331-1 through -12 engine models.![]() Today, Bruce and Becky's daughter, Katie, along with her husband, Robert Baker, are carrying on the family business. They moved Ag Air Turbines to Midvale, Idaho in 2008 and have built a new engine shop at the Lee Williams Memorial Airport. Robert Baker, originally from Eastern Washington, was an ag pilot in the Pacific Northwest for 17 years. He is an IA and A&P and has been a certified turbine engine mechanic since 2005. Robert has been managing Ag Air's engine shop since 2007. Katie Baker has worked in the office at Ag Air Turbines since 2000 and is now the office manager. Katie is a Business major at the University of Phoenix, planning to graduate in May 2010. Bruce and Becky are still involved in Ag Air Turbines, assisting with technical support as well as trade show attendance. |
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