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Jets MRO to move into new MRO and FBO Facilities in Dallas

Jets MRO to move Into new Maintenance and FBO Facilities in Dallas
The selection of Dallas Executive Airport (KRBD) as a primary operational hub is influenced by the substantial investments made by Jet Access, a prominent Fixed Base Operator (FBO) on the field.

Jet Access is building an 80,000 sq. ft. private aviation complex at KRBD, where Jets MRO will lease 40,000 sq. ft. for its full-service maintenance operations.

Jets MRO is all set to move to a cutting-edge 80,000-square-foot facility at Dallas Executive Airport (KRBD), a true gem in North Texas. Conveniently located just 17 minutes from Dallas Love Field (KDAL) and 23 minutes from Dallas Fort Worth Airport (KDFW), this newly upgraded airport combines modern amenities with exceptional value.

Jets MRO has partnered with Jet Access, a prominent Fixed Base Operator (FBO) on the field, which has invested in a cutting-edge FBO facility alongside the  Jets MRO’s maintenance center. This collaboration will offer exceptional support for business jet operators.

Jet Access earlier announced the construction of the new facility at the end of 2023. The selection of Dallas Executive Airport (KRBD) as a primary operational hub is influenced by the substantial investments made by Jet Access, a prominent Fixed Base Operator (FBO) on the field.

Dallas Executive Airport boasts advanced technology, updated runways, a control tower, two runways, an on-site fire station, and a delightful restaurant—all while maintaining a low profile compared to its larger counterparts. This makes it an ideal location for Jets MRO, offering a perfect blend of proximity, efficiency, and top-tier services in the vibrant Dallas area.

This facility will feature 60,000 sq. ft. of corporate and MRO hangar space, a modern terminal, office space, and more. Jets MRO has leased up to 40,000 sq. ft. of space for its full-service maintenance operations within this state-of-the-art complex.Jets MRO’s new facility at Dallas Executive Airport will feature direct runway access, a partially air-conditioned workspace for mechanics, and private, secure entry. It will operate seven days a week and is adjacent to a full-service FBO terminal, ready for heavy maintenance support. This move not only enhances operational efficiency but also boosts the South Dallas economy by creating hundreds of new jobs and supporting long-term growth.

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With an expert technical team, low operating costs at Dallas Executive Airport, and a state-of-the-art facility for all types of aircraft maintenance, Jets MRO is transforming the maintenance industry. Open seven days a week, this innovative approach challenges traditional practices and sets new standards for excellence in aircraft maintenance.