Canadian Air Parts acquires RNB Aviation Services Canadian Air Parts has announced the acquisition of RNB Aviation Services, a trusted name in the aviation industry for over 25 years. RNB Aviation has specialized in the calibration and repair of Chadwick-Helmuth Balancers, Strobex systems, and DSS MicroVib II units, supporting operators with unmatched expertise and reliability. With this acquisition, Canadian Air Parts is pleased to share that it is now also approved to calibrate Dynamic Solutions Systems’ MicroVib II units, further strengthening its ability to support rotorcraft operators across Canada and beyond. For a complete list of the units we calibrate, please visit the Products/Services section of the company website. The company would like to extend its heartfelt congratulations to Ron and Terri, the dedicated owners of RNB Aviation Services, as they step into retirement. Their decades of hard work, knowledge, and commitment have left a lasting impact on the industry. Canadian Air Parts is honored to carry forward the legacy they’ve built and ensure their customers continue to receive the same high level of service and support. “This acquisition represents a significant step forward in our ability to provide full-spectrum calibration solutions to our customers,” said Dave Rendle. “We look forward to building on the strong foundation that RNB Aviation has created and continuing to deliver the quality and trust that operators have come to expect.” Canadian Air Parts remains committed to supporting the aviation community with reliable, certified services and industry-leading expertise. Canadian Air Parts has been a trusted supplier to the helicopter industry for over 30 years, providing operators with quality parts, components, and services they can depend on. With extensive stock, strong original equipment manufacturer (OEM) partnerships, and a customer-first approach, Canadian Air Parts is dedicated to supporting operators with fast turn times, reliable solutions, and unmatched service. Their goal is simple: to keep aircraft flying safely, efficiently, and with confidence.