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CAS To open line maintenance station at Burbank Airport

CAS To open line maintenance station at Burbank Airport.
The division operates under its D100 Authorization, empowering it to operate in remote locations as needed.

This strategic expansion enables CAS to extend dedicated Line Maintenance solutions to all air carriers operating at BUR, ensuring seamless and efficient operations.

Consolidated Aircraft Support Services (CAS), renowned as a premier provider of Line Maintenance services across North America, continues to fortify its operational reach. With a steadfast commitment to delivering top-tier service to its clientele, CAS inaugurated a new station situated at Burbank International Airport (BUR) in California. This strategic expansion enables CAS to extend dedicated Line Maintenance solutions to all air carriers operating at BUR, ensuring seamless and efficient operations.

Incorporating this new BUR location into its extensive network of 32 dedicated Line Maintenance stations, CAS demonstrates its unwavering commitment to providing swift and reliable services that keep aircraft operations running smoothly. The company’s comprehensive offerings also extend to Aircraft on Ground (AOG) rapid response and recovery support, ensuring that urgent needs are met promptly. CAS’s Go-Team Division, specializing in AOG recovery, repair, and modifications, operates globally, offering emergency rapid response services around the clock, every day of the year.

Brad Caban, President of Technical Operations, CAS said, “At CAS, our goal is to keep our customer needs in the forefront through constant communication. In doing so, we can best serve our customers and strategically determine the next steps for CAS. Our new location at BUR is a great example of this. Our customers asked us to come in and support their operations and we did. BUR is another feather in our cap in supporting our operators on the West Coast.”

With a team of highly skilled technicians, the CAS Go-Team possesses the expertise to conduct damage evaluations, execute major modifications, and perform structural repairs on-site. The division operates under its D100 Authorization, empowering it to operate in remote locations as needed. This flexibility and proficiency have solidified CAS’s reputation as a trusted partner for operators facing critical maintenance challenges.

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The establishment of the BUR station underscores CAS’s commitment to meeting the evolving needs of the aviation industry and its customers. By strategically expanding its presence and capabilities, CAS continues to demonstrate its dedication to operational excellence, efficient aircraft maintenance, and unparalleled customer service. As CAS embarks on this new chapter, its expertise and commitment stand poised to further elevate the quality and reliability of aviation services in the dynamic landscape of North American aviation.