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AeroBrigham to handle heavy helicopters with expanded floorspace
Specialised aircraft painting technicians at AeroBrigham Decatur Municipal will operate an updated paint facility, which will complement the overall efficiency of aircraft refurbishment, reconfiguration and completions onsite.

North Texas-based fixed and rotary wing MRO provider AeroBrigham is expanding with new hangar facilities at the Decatur Municipal airport. The new facility will be used exclusively to support helicopters, while the current facility will be dedicated to fixed wing MRO, support and completions.

In addition to 45,000 sq ft of additional floor space, AeroBrigham will offer a ‘down draft’ aircraft paint facility capable of handling transport category helicopters. Specialised aircraft painting technicians will operate the paint facility and this will complement the overall efficiency of aircraft refurbishment, reconfiguration and completions. The floorspace will also allow continuing improvements for the support of both fixed and rotary wing customers at AeroBrigham.

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