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Dallas Airmotive expands F1RST SUPPORT Team

By General Aviation News Staff · October 28, 2013 ·

Dallas Airmotive plans to expand its support services in the Northeastern United States. A new regional field service representative and a mobile response vehicle capable of on-site inspections, repair work and carbon seal replacements will be added to the Westchester County Airport in White Plains, New York.

Additionally, field service representatives are being added throughout the region, company officials said.

Dallas Airmotive officials said they spent considerable time studying the area’s traffic patterns and surveying customer needs before expanding services in the region.

“White Plains is a major hub of business aviation activity,” said Dallas Airmotive President Douglas Meador. “We’re basing dedicated staff and equipment at Signature Flight Support’s HPN facility so that operators out of this location will have immediate, on-site support whenever needed.”

Dallas Airmotive is also adding Field Service Representatives in the New York, Pittsburgh, and Cincinnati metropolitan areas and at Washington Dulles Airport.

Dallas Airmotive and its affiliated engine companies — Premier Turbines and H+S Aviation — are OEM-approved to service more than 80% of the turbine engines in operation today on business aircraft. The engine companies have major overhaul centers in Dallas, Texas; Neosho, Missouri; and Portsmouth, England, plus the company offers minor repair and hot section inspection work at 12 Regional Turbine Centers around the globe.

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