Woodland Aviation

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25170 Aviation Ave
Davis, CA 95616
Woodland Aviation is an aircraft dealer offering sales, service and maintenance. The company is a wholly owned subsidiary of XOJET, and sells and service Beechcraft as an authorized Raytheon dealer and a factory-authorized service center. It is also an authorized service center for Cirrus and Columbia aircrafts. The company has been awarded with the avionics dealer status with manufacturers, such as Garmin and Avidyne. Woodland Aviation is headquartered in Woodland, Calif. Its team of airframe, powerplant and avionics technicians has the expertise to upgrade aircrafts. The company is approved by the Federal Aviation Administration to remodel aircrafts according to client s requirements.

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Kent M.
2/4/2019

Really nice facility here for all pax and crew needs and comforts. Our group in N126M for multiple days and stops circle. Just right here.

Scott W.
4/30/2025

Took our 2019 Cessna 206T for an annual and got taken for a ride! They waited 3 weeks to give an estimate knowing that the prior annual would expire in a few days. Thus when they gave their...

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David S.
12/13/2023

Unless you have the latest Garmin or Avidyne avionics suite, don't take your aircraft to this FBO because they're only interested in selling you 50K - 100K upgrades to your panel.

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Trisa G.
9/18/2018

Gerald "MAC" McCardell & Marci Ray are both super communicative and wonderful to work with. We also greatly appreciate Andy and Al ferrying our plane. Woodland Aviation is terrific, I highly...

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Peter C.
12/29/2017

This is a terrific team - both for scheduled maintenance and repairs. They consistently have gone above and beyond in execution, with excellent communication, top-notch work and a friendly,...

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