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Rectrix designates KORH as new maintenance base

By General Aviation News Staff · September 29, 2016 ·

Rectrix Commercial Aviation Services, a Massachusetts-based private jet operator, has selected Worcester Regional Airport (KORH) as its maintenance base of operations.

Rectrix will locate its fleet at the company’s new facility at KORH. It operates a fleet of Bombardier Challenger 604, Challenger 300 and Lear 45XR private jets.

Rectrix, with a corporate headquarters at Hanscom Field (KBED), celebrated the opening of its Worcester Aerodrome in 2015. The Rectrix footprint at KORH encompasses approximately 50,000 square feet of hangar and office space, including 30,000 square feet of heated indoor hangar space. The facility features fleet maintenance and hangar space, as well as fueling, de-icing, aircraft exterior and interior cleaning, ground power units, and aircraft service equipment.

In addition to its full suite of maintenance services, the Rectrix ORH Aerodrome is outfitted with many amenities for passengers and crews, including concierge services, a flight planning room and pilots’ lounge. The facility represents more than a $5 million investment by Rectrix.

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