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TechnicAir provides mobile coverage from Manchester
Signature TechnicAir is expanding its on-call aircraft maintenance into the northern United Kingdom with the introduction of a mobile service unit based at Manchester airport.
A new mobile service unit now provides AOG support across the north of the UK.

Signature TechnicAir, the aircraft maintenance division of FBO network Signature Flight Support, has expanded its MRO capabilities with a new mobile service unit (MSU) based at Manchester airport in the UK. This location, in the geographic centre of the United Kingdom, broadens mobile maintenance coverage across northern England, the Midlands and southern Scotland, complimenting four existing TechnicAir MSUs in the south of England at Bournemouth, Farnborough, London Luton and London Biggin Hill airports.

Business jet operators are able to take advantage of a variety of services traditionally reserved for time expending visits to a certified repair station through a TechnicAir MSU, which are outfitted to accommodate light to medium on demand maintenance at any airport. Licensed technicians are able to respond to call outs for AOG incidents, preventative maintenance, regular checks and avionics, engine or interior repairs, with specialisations in Hawker, Cessna Citation and Embraer series aircraft.

Signature TechnicAir's ability to offer aircraft maintenance throughout the UK has been consistently growing due to our investment in our mobile services business,” notes EMEA region sales and customer support manager John Hamshere. “With the addition of our Manchester based mobile service unit, Signature TechnicAir can offer comprehensive coverage of the entire country, empowering aircraft operators with MRO services that are designed to fit the unique needs of their schedule and location.”

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