Sun, Jun 13, 2010
Service Center Can Accommodate Planes From Bonanzas To Hawker
4000s
The Hawker Beechcraft Services (HBS) Indianapolis service
center is now offering full paint capabilities. The company
announced Thursday that the recently completed
state-of-the-art facility can accommodate any aircraft ranging from
the high-performance single-engine Beechcraft Bonanza to the
company's flagship jet, the Hawker 4000. The facility offers full
strip and paint services including factory or custom paint designs.
In addition, all operations meet the new Environmental Protection
Agency 6H rules, complying with the latest in air quality
standards.
"The facility now offers a one-stop shop for our customers who have
both maintenance and paint service needs," said Christi Tannahill,
HBC vice president, Global Customer Support. "This is another step
in our continued focus to provide Hawker and Beechcraft owners with
the finest customer support in the industry."
Hawker 4000 File Photo
In addition to its paint capabilities,
HBS Indianapolis focuses on maintenance, repair and modification of
airframes, powerplants and avionics systems, while also offering
AOG (aircraft on ground) support. The new facility, which was
completed in August 2009, includes a 48,500-square-foot maintenance
hangar space and 23,000 square feet of customer areas,
administrative offices and back shops. Master Technicians,
EASA-certified mechanics and knowledgeable, on-site factory
technical representatives offer expert service.
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