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STS Line Maintenance inaugurates 35th MRO station in the U.S.

STS Line Maintenance inaugurates 35th MRO station in the U.S.
STS Line Maintenance operates 42 line maintenance stations throughout the United States, Bahamas, United Kingdom and France.

The new STS Line Maintenance stations will offer a full range of support services such as FAA / DER engineering assistance, AOG response teams and enhanced reliability.  

STS Line Maintenance (STS), the largest line maintenance and Maintenance, Repairs and Overhaul (MRO) service provider in the United States, has inaugurated a new MRO facility in Rochester, New York, U.S. that will provide services for commercial aircraft. STS Line Maintenance (STS) is a division of STS Aviation Group. 

“The opening of our new Rochester station brings our total U.S. station count to 35 and our global station count to 42,” states Mark Smith, President, STS Aviation Group. “As is the case with most new stations that we open, our clients reached out and requested STS Line Maintenance’s support in Rochester, and after careful consideration and months of planning, Iam proud to announce that the station officially opened on October 3rd,” he further added.

STS Line Maintenance operates 42 line maintenance stations throughout the United States, Bahamas, United Kingdom and France. Each of these STS Line Maintenance stations has teams of professionals who offer a full range of support services such as FAA / DER engineering assistance, AOG response teams and enhanced reliability through rapid response times.

“This is another exciting step for us. As our company continues to expand its global reach, we will continue to provide the aerospace industry with cost-effective aircraft maintenance solutions at every turn,” stated Robby Bush, Sr. Vice President and General Manager, STS Line Maintenance.

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STS Line Maintenance (STS), at each facility has a team of skilled Technicians on standby to handle RON maintenance, turnaround checks, non-routine discrepancy reports and ground equipment maintenance via scheduled or on-call action.