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Spirit Aeronautics debuts Aircraft-on-Demand

By General Aviation News Staff · August 27, 2014 ·

Spirit Aeronautics has debuted Aircraft-on-Demand, in which the company will travel to a customer’s hangar or facility for AOG and routine service.

“If the customer is beyond a timely service call in one of our new services vans, we will fly our team to the customer in our company aircraft,” said Tony Bailey, president.

Spirit_AOG_3Customers who cannot move the aircraft for physical or financial reasons can receive Avionics, Interior and Maintenance service at their location, when they need it.

Spirit Aeronautics can dispatch a team via new company vans or fly teams to the customer’s airport on the company aircraft.

In addition, Spirit Aeronautics can provide AOG parts support anywhere in the world through a network and supplier authorizations.

Spirit Aeronautics, located in Columbus, Ohio, is engaged in the refurbishment, design, development, completions, management, engineering, material supply, integration and sustainment of Business, VIP, VVIP, military and government aircraft.

For more information: SpiritAeronautics.com

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