STS Aviation Services grows C check services team, expands Airbus tooling

STS Aviation Services Press Release | August 24, 2020

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STS Aviation Services, a division of STS Aviation Group and a leading aircraft maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) provider to the global aviation industry, grows its C check services team and expands its Airbus tooling as work ramps up inside of its base maintenance facility in Melbourne, Fla.

According to STS, work is ramping up at its maintenance facility in Melbourne, Fla. STS Aviation Photo

“We are beginning to see more and more commercial aircraft come out of storage,” said Mark Smith, president of STS Aviation Group. “When that happens, a C check is often required before an aircraft can return to service. Right now, our team in Melbourne is turning C checks over very quickly, and that spells immediate revenue for our commercial clients who are all eager to get their aircraft back in the sky as soon as possible.”

According to domestic air travel data points provided by the TSA and recently published by Forbes, a typical day in August of 2019 saw 2.5 million passengers take to the skies. On Aug. 23, 2020, however, that number rested at 841,806. And while a 66 per cent reduction in year-over-year traffic is nowhere near a return to normal, that percentage is far better now than it was in April of 2020 when domestic air travel was experiencing, on average, a 95 per cent reduction in passenger traffic.

“I am so proud of the work our Melbourne team is doing right now,” said Shane King, vice-resident of STS Aviation Group. “Over the past few months this crew has exhibited a level of resilience worthy of praise. Their collective ability to rise above the looming uncertainty caused by COVID-19 to become a crucial cog in the wings of recovery for the commercial aviation industry has been remarkable to witness.”

Over the past four weeks, STS Aviation Services has added 15 new members to its aircraft maintenance team in Melbourne, and that team just accepted a C check A319, a project that is already putting its newly expanded Airbus tooling to good use.

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