
FORT LAUDERDALE, Florida — Banyan Air Service has opened its first satellite MRO facility in St. Augustine, Florida.
Located at Northeast Florida Regional Airport (KSGJ), the new facility will focus exclusively on HondaJet maintenance and avionics support, according to company officials.
The expansion is a direct response to the increased demands for Banyan’s HondaJet MRO services, company officials said, adding the new facility will be equipped to handle inspections, modifications, avionics upgrades, and AOG support.
“The additional location in North Florida will help Banyan provide faster response times to AOG situations, as well as increasing capacity to accommodate the growing HondaJet fleet of 253 aircraft,” officials said.
Founded in 1979, Banyan Air Service is located at Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport (KFXE) in South Florida. It is an FAA- and EASA-approved repair station with maintenance and avionics repair station approvals for numerous countries, offering a range of services including maintenance, interior and paint refurbishment, turbine engine service, structural repairs and modifications, avionics installation and repair services, aircraft parts, and aircraft sales and management.
For more information: BanyanAir.com