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Signature TECHNICAir bolsters mobile support units
The maintenance services of Signature TECHNICAir continue to be in high demand. The company is responding to this by installing new vehicles staffed with experienced technicians to handle AOG and light scheduled work.
Vehicles will be staffed by technicians averaging 25 years of aviation experience.

Signature TechnicAir has added new mobile service unit operations at Chicago Midway International airport and St. Paul Downtown airport.

They join existing locations the company added in 2018, which are based at Signature Flight Support locations including Teterboro, Scottsdale, Greensboro's Piedmont Triad International and Kansas City's Charles B. Wheeler Downtown airports in the US and Bournemouth, London Biggin Hill and London Luton airports in the UK.

Its vehicles are outfitted with new tooling and staffed with technicians with an average of 25 years of aviation experience. Teams are able to provide AOG, on-call and light scheduled maintenance when and where customers require a service.

Director of mobile services Mark Singer comments: “Maintenance services at our popular Signature Flight Support destinations continue to be in high demand. The rapid mobility of our mobile teams and their equipment is adding value by keeping them mission ready.”

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