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New FBO, maintenance facility open at KRBD

By General Aviation News Staff · August 22, 2024 · Leave a Comment

(Photo by Ryan M. Short)

Jets MRO, an aircraft maintenance provider (MRO), is set to move its operation into a new facility at Dallas Executive Airport (KRBD) in Texas, with its partner Jet Access, which has opened a new FBO next to the new maintenance facility.

The new facility features direct runway access, a partially air-conditioned environment for mechanics, a full-service FBO terminal next door, and more, according to company officials.

Jets MRO is a private jet maintenance business open seven days a week for both scheduled and unscheduled maintenance needs on jet aircraft. It also operates an FAA/EASA component repair station in Miami.

Jet Access, which provides FBO services, flight training, aircraft brokerage and more, has operations in Indianapolis, Greenfield, Zionsville, Frankfort, Columbus, and Shelbyville, Indiana; West Palm Beach, Florida; Quincy, Illinois; Columbus, Ohio; Nashville, Tennessee; and Dallas.

For more information: JetsMRO.com, FlyJetAccess.com

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