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FEAM Aero inaugurates latest New Line Station at San Diego International Airport

FEAM Aero inaugurates latest New Line Station at San Diego International Airport.
FEAM Aero's global presence spans 52 locations, including two hangar facilities, and employs 1,500 Aircraft maintenance technicians and engineers.

The new FEAM Aero location at SAN is set to begin operations on the 1st of May 2023 and will support the Airbus A330 platform, a common jet in the passenger and freighter configuration.

FEAM Aero, the largest provider of aircraft line maintenance services in the United States, has added a new line station at San Diego International Airport (SAN), increasing its global footprint to 52 locations. The new location is set to begin operations on May 1st and will support the Airbus A330 platform, a common and growing platform in the passenger and freighter configuration.

FEAM Aero’s presence at SAN will make them the largest independent third-party line maintenance provider for A330 fleet in the US, solidifying their position as a leader in the MRO service provider space. The new location will provide several new full-time job opportunities, with the expectation that the number of openings will double by the end of 2023.

“As FEAM Aero continues to expand we are strategically focusing on our customers’ needs and demands,” said Scott Diaz, VP of Business Development, FEAM Aero. “San Diego International Airport plays an instrumental role in our growth plans for the Southern California region. We are dedicated to providing substantial support to our loyal customer base in that area,” he further added.

FEAM Aero’s global presence spans 52 locations, including two hangar facilities, and employs a growing workforce of over 1,500 Aircraft maintenance technicians and engineers. Over the years, FEAM Aero has diversified its MRO portfolio to include line maintenance, technical training, global AOG support, technical support services, and base maintenance.

“FEAM Aero’s presence at SAN will make us the largest independent 3rd party line maintenance provider for A330 fleet in US,” said Jim Kimball, VP of Technical Operations, FEAM Aero. “We expect to continue to grow this capability in years to come, to further solidify our role as a leader in the MRO service provider space,” he further added.

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FEAM Aero’s full line of services ensures their customers meet their mission and goals and mitigate AOG ground time. The company holds EASA/FAA Maintenance Organization Approvals and approvals from several other domestic and international aviation regulatory authorities.