Press Release
Issued by Duncan Aviation.
May 14, 2012
Duncan Aviation's newest expansion, a 45,000-square-foot paint shop at the Lincoln, Neb., facility is on schedule to open this May.
The new facility will soon allow input of some of the largest business aircraft in use today, including Gulfstream's 650, Bombardier's Global Express and Dassault's Falcon 7X.
"All of Duncan Aviation is excited for the upcoming paint facility to open," says Jeff Lake, Chief Operating Officer in Lincoln. "The expansion means that we will have even better opportunity to serve operators looking for the paint craftsmanship and attention to detail that our customers have come to respect."
The $10 million facility has the latest in down-draft air flow technology, including automatic monitoring and alarms. This new facility, along with Duncan Aviation's new "chrome-free" paint process and recent FAA-approved paint process, proves Duncan Aviation's commitment to the environment, its customers and its team members.
For more information on the construction of Duncan Aviation's paint facility, please visit www.duncanaviation.aero/paint/promotions/paint_shop_construction.php or to learn more about Duncan Aviation's "chrome free" process, visit www.duncanaviation.aero/fieldguides.
For more information, please visit Duncan Aviation at stand #456 at EBACE 2012 held May 14-16 in Geneva, Switzerland, or watch for announcements at www.duncanaviation.aero/ebace.