Aircraft Refurbishing Offer An Extensive Range Of Services To Repair And Restoration Of Airframes

 

Aircraft Refurbishing

Aircraft refurbishing is a process of repairing, restoring, and preserving the aircraft's internal workings in order to ensure it is in peak condition for its maximum possible operational life. Due to constant threats to the integrity of aircraft surfaces, it is important to find and employ a company that will bestow the highest level of customer service. The industry is chock full of companies that promise low rates and an immediate return on investment, but only a few are actually able to deliver.

Aircraftrefurbishing is widely used in the aviation industry to describe services performed by refurbishers and in-flight service professionals. It is also broadly applied to include services for repairing or refurbishing an aircraft after it has been stored for a period of time either temporarily or permanently. While the industry has its own terminology and conventions for describing services offered, it is important to note that no two firms using the same terminology are offering the same services.

Aircraft refurbishing companies offer an extensive range of services to meet a variety of client demands and a wide range of end-to-end solutions. These include repair and restoration of airframes and associated items and services, including full or partial disassembly and assembly of parts, packaging, and pre-delivery services.

The introduction of new techniques and methods through technology advances over the last few decades have resulted in many advances in the processes involved such as material handling, production, design, and precision machining. The increase in sophistication of these processes has resulted in an increase in the competition between companies involved in aircraft refurbishing, thereby increasing the opportunity for businesses to take advantage of a market share or gain a strategic advantage.

Recently, Germany-based MRO, FAI Technik GmbH, part of the FAI Aviation Group, has completed its latest refurbishment, “Project Pearl“, a pre-owned Bombardier Global Express – D-AFAL (MSN 9016).

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