Company:Aviation Repair Technologies

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Aviation Repair Technologies
IndustryAircraft maintenance
Founded1998
HeadquartersBlytheville, Arkansas
ProductsAircraft heavy maintenance
Flight structure repair
Aircraft line maintenance
Aircraft storage
Aircraft disassembly
Aircraft component repair
Aircraft interior refurbishment
Number of employees
200 (2009)
Website[1]
ART heavy maintenance hangar in Blytheville, AR

Aviation Repair Technologies (ART) is an aircraft maintenance company based in Blytheville, Arkansas (one hour north of Memphis, TN). It performs aircraft heavy maintenance, aircraft component repair, aircraft line maintenance, aircraft storage, and aircraft disassembly. The company was founded in 1998 and currently has 5 line maintenance locations in addition to its headquarters in Arkansas. The company has approximately 200 employees.

Services

Aviation Repair Technologies offers a variety of aircraft maintenance services, including heavy aircraft maintenance, component repair, flight structure repair, line maintenance, aircraft disassembly, and short-term aircraft storage.

Heavy aircraft maintenance

Aviation Repair Technologies provides heavy maintenance, including C-checks, cargo conversions, aircraft modifications, and engineering services, for narrowbody commercial aircraft as well as turboprops and regional jets. The company specializes in repairs to the following aircraft types:

Line maintenance

ART has a network of 5 airport locations where it provides line maintenance services to its customers. Its services include the following:[1]

  • Overnight checks
  • A-Checks
  • On call repairs and troubleshooting
  • GSE maintenance and repair
  • Aircraft cleaning

The company's locations include the following:[2]

  • BNA: Nashville, TN
  • BYH: Blytheville, AR
  • CHA: Chattanooga, TN
  • CVG: Cincinnati, OH
  • TLH: Tallahassee, FL

Aircraft storage and disassembly

Aviation Repair Technologies also offers short-term aircraft storage and aircraft disassembly.[3]

Jet engine test cell

Also located at the airport is an aircraft jet engine test cell that was constructed in 1991 by the US Air Force and is capable of testing engines that produce up to 56,000 lbs of thrust, including CFM56, CF34, and other popular engine types. Aviation Repair Technologies holds an exclusive lease on the test cell through 2019.

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