Cavalry Air Launches into the Aftermarket

Jan. 1, 2020
Cavalry Air will introduce itself to the automotive aftermarket industry at the 2013 Mobile Air Conditioning Society (MACS) annual trade show this week.

Cavalry Air will introduce itself to the automotive aftermarket industry at the 2013 Mobile Air Conditioning Society (MACS) annual trade show this week.


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Cavalry Air’s acquisition of Hot Air, the company offers an alternative, flexible source of climate control products and inventory management assistance. Cavalry Air is based in Fort Worth, Texas, and is led by Kevin Burton, an aftermarket sales and marketing veteran.  Burton has more than 30 years of experience in the temperature control products industry, including serving in executive roles with several of the leading manufacturers in the air conditioning segment.

“Cavalry Air is focused on meeting the requirements of its customers through consistent quality, on-time delivery and pricing that works,” Burton said.  “We understand the temperature control business and we understand the challenges that many customers face today. We believe we are a viable option in helping channel partners be more successful and profitable in this product category.”

Burton noted that while Cavalry Air may be new to the aftermarket, it offers a strong value proposition that includes high quality products and technology, supply chain expertise and a deep understanding of the industry.

“Cavalry Air is poised for rapid growth behind a strong leadership team that has more than 100 years of combined experience in the automotive aftermarket,” Burton said.  “Our team’s expertise ranges from operations and global supply chain management to marketing and sales.”

Cavalry Air offers a full line of replacement parts for automotive air conditioning and heating systems including accumulators, blower motors, clutches, compressors (new and reman), condensers, evaporator cores, fan assemblies, hoses/hose assemblies, heater valves and receiver driers.

For more information on Cavalry Air, contact Kevin Burton at [email protected].

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