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RBR launches Mobile Maintenance Service Team

By General Aviation News Staff · October 18, 2013 ·

DALLAS — RBR Maintenance now has a Mobile Maintenance Service Team that can respond to aircraft owners throughout Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Louisiana and New Mexico. The Mobile Maintenance Service Team offers technical support on-site and can be dispatched 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

RBR’s Mobile Maintenance Service Team can provide minor inspection, AOG services, and light repairs on-site without relocating the aircraft. If the aircraft must be moved for repair, RBR can prepare the aircraft for a ferry flight back to their facility at Dallas Love Field.

The Mobile Maintenance Service Team consists of four fully-trained technicians who have extensive backgrounds with Hawker 125, Beechcraft King Air, and the Cessna Citation product line. The team of technicians can be dispatched all together or in a group of two, allowing for two teams to respond to customer requests at the same time. The teams travel with fully-equipped trailers, ensuring they have all the tools and resources needed to provide a full range of services. To learn more, or to request service, contact James Noe at 817-614-9513.

With more than 30 years of experience in the aviation industry, RBR is a Certified FAR-145 Repair Station, offering maintenance, inspection, avionics installation and repair, structural repair and modification, as well as parts services for Hawker, Citation, Falcon and Gulfstream aircraft.

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