Continental® Certified Factory New and Rebuilt Piston Engines

Available through Adams Aviation as official distributor

As well as offering parts support, Adams Aviation has been successfully supplying the full range of factory new and rebuilt Continental® engines for many years.

With their ‘No Surprises’ price promise, customers can benefit from increased aircraft value, true zero time in service, and (as low as) zero downtime.



As well as offering parts support, Adams Aviation has been successfully supplying the full range of factory new and rebuilt Continental® engines for many years.

Factory New Engines

Certified Engines
Can only be released by the OEM under Part 21 (Production Certificate)
All new parts & accessories
Zero hours of service history (TSN = 0)
Factory Warranty: Parts and Labour for 24 months (12 months for accessories) or Time Between Overhaul (TBO), whichever comes first.


Factory Rebuilt Engines

Certified Engines
Can only be released by the OEM under Part 21 (Production Certificate)
Mix of new and rebuilt parts & accessories, which must meet new specifications
Zero hours of service history (TSR = 0)
Factory Warranty: Parts and Labour for 18 months (12 months for accessories) or Time Between Overhaul (TBO), whichever comes first.






Continental PRIME™ engines are OEM certified new engines produced in the same factory where Continental® has built hundreds of thousands of engines, and they benefit from Continental's industry-leading support and warranty.

The first Continental PRIME™ engine drop-in replacement STC (SA04477AT) is available for installation of their new IO370DA3A2B engines in Cessna 172 (180HP) S models (serial numbers 172S08001 and on) and select R models.



Click HERE to learn more about Continental PRIME™ engines!



Contact us for your next Continental® engine or parts requirement!

Adams Aviation
Aeropia House, 2 Kelvin Lane, Newton Road, Crawley, RH10 9TY
+44 (0)1293 459645

aviation@adamsaviation.com
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