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Jet AirWerks expands its capability to CFM engine disassembly

Jet AirWerks expands its capability to CFM engine disassembly
Jet AirWerks has acquired a second facility to increase gantry space and provide storage of engines and related materials.

Jet AirWerks has made a multimillion-dollar investment in tooling, support equipment, and made improvements to their primary facility in Arkansas City to expand its capabilities to provide CFM56-5B/7B Engine Disassembly along with module and accessory gearbox disassembly.

On the company’s expansion, Jet AirWerks LLC President and CEO Keith Humphrey said, “It’s an exciting time at Jet AirWerks. This project is the largest single investment we’ve made in the company’s 15 years.” Humphrey continued, “It’s a great opportunity to overhaul more parts right as they come off of the engine, provide more value to our customers, and create more jobs.”

 Additionally, Jet AirWerks has acquired a second facility to increase gantry space and provide storage of engines and related materials.

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 Jet AirWerks LLC is a FAA Part 145 Repair Station based in Arkansas City, KS that specializes in the maintenance, repair and overhaul of jet engine components from the CFM56, CF6, and CF34 families of engines. 

Question – What is Jet AirWerks’ specialty?
Answer – Jet engine component maintenance, repair, and overhaul.

Question – Where is Jet AirWerks headquartered?
Answer – Arkansas City, KS.

Question – What engine families does Jet AirWerks work with?
Answer – CFM56, CF6, and CF34.