DALLAS – Dallas Airmotive, a BBA Aviation company providing global MRO service and support for business aircraft turbine engines, has announced plans to begin a phased transition out of one of its three repair and overhaul locations in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. The move will allow the company to consolidate portions of its turbine engine repair and overhaul (ERO) activities and build a state-of-the-art test facility in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. “Our Forest Park facility has been the major overhaul center for Dallas Airmotive for more than 60 years,” said Doug Meador, Dallas Airmotive President. “We have recognized the need to exit this location for some time and we are taking this opportunity to invest in our company and prepare for the next 60 years.” Meador revealed that the move is part of the company’s long-term strategy and is taking a phased approach that will take about two years. “This is an evolution and expansion of our company and the way we do business,” he said. “Right now we are in the initial phases, transitioning several product lines from our Forest Park facility to other, newer facilities in the area.” These initial phase product lines will be moving to the company’s Heritage Park facility, near DFW airport, and to its facility on Dallas Love Field (DAL). The company expects the transitions to be completed by the end of June. The company is also moving its engineers, engine technicians, mechanics, specialists and quality inspectors with the product lines. The company also made public its intent to build a state-of-the-art test facility in the DFW area. This new facility will include the latest, most-advanced test technology and will be capable of testing all engines currently done at the Forest Park facility. Company officials said it expects that the facility will be completed and operational by March 2015. “In this new test facility, we will have the chance to grow and plan for future engine requirements,” explained Meador. “We are planning to build enough thrust capacity into the test cells to accommodate the needs of our current customers as well those of future customers.” Meador concluded by saying that the planning for future phases isn’t completed yet, but the company expects to announce more information in the coming weeks. |