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ST Engineering opens expands widebody hangar at Pensacola International Airport

The total development cost for the airframe MRO complex is budgeted at USD 210 million
The complex is expected to bring about 1,300 jobs to Pensacola.

When fully completed, the expansion will add three large state-of-the-art hangars and associated support shops

2 July 2021: ST Engineering recently celebrated the opening of a new maintenance hangar at Pensacola International Airport.  The construction of the new hangar is the first phase in the development of a 655,000 sq ft airframe Maintenance, Repair & Overhaul (MRO) complex that was originally announced in October 2018. The project expands on an existing two-bay widebody hangar operated by ST Engineering. When fully completed, the expansion will add three large state-of-the-art hangars and associated support shops, and around 1.5 million labour hours to ST Engineering’s annual capacity in Pensacola.

Tom Vecchiolla, ST Engineering North America President and CEO said, “We are thrilled at the opportunity to strengthen our existing partnership with the City of Pensacola and play a major role in its post-pandemic recovery and growth. We are driven by our commitment to help customers be better prepared, better protected and better connected for a more sustainable future. Through Project Titan, we pledge to do just that.”

The total development cost for the airframe MRO complex is budgeted at USD 210 million, funding for which comes from ST Engineering, Triumph Gulf Coast and other state and federal organizations. The complex is expected to bring about 1,300 jobs to Pensacola. When combined with the first hangar, the total number of jobs at the facility will reach about 1,700. To meet the future demand for talent expected at the facility, ST Engineering is evaluating the creation of an Aviation Training Academy that would add an additional 150 graduates a year to the local aviation maintenance programs. 

Jeffrey Lam, President of Commercial Aerospace, ST Engineering, said, “The plan to go ahead with the expansion is a reflection of our confidence in the sector’s long-term prospects and growth as the aviation industry in the US and the rest of the world gradually recover from the pandemic. We are extremely grateful for the strong support provided by the City of Pensacola and the State of Florida, and we look forward to being a significant contributor to the region’s aviation and economic ecosystem through this milestone project. We are also taking the opportunity to ensure that the new hangars are built with sustainability in mind to reduce the carbon footprint of the business.” 

Besides Pensacola, ST Engineering currently operates aviation MRO facilities in Mobile, Alabama; San Antonio, Texas and Middle River, Maryland, and offers aircraft engine washes through EcoServices in Wethersfield, Connecticut. The expansion plan in Pensacola, which aligns with their commitment to invest in its core business, would strengthen ST Engineering North America’s aerospace network in the US to better serve its growing customer base in the Americas.