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Tarmac Aerosave approach US market with a broad offering

Tarmac Aerosave, Europe’s leading aircraft storage and recycling company, has confirmed its presence in its first MRO Americas show, in Orlando from 25 to 27 April 2017. With major extensions to storage and hangars, and more than 400 aircraft having already been held on its sites, Tarmac Aerosave presents an exceptional broad offering for US operators transiting in Europe.

Tarmac Aerosave offers the leading aircraft storage capacity in Europe backed up by its strong MRO and dismantling capabilities. Both sites in France and Spain can house up to 250 aircraft and the maintenance activity covers the main commercial platforms (Airbus, Boeing, ATR, Bombardier, Embraer). A dedicated engine workshop also covers the CFM56 family for both dismantling and repair workshops. Tarmac Aerosave develops the most highly developed dismantling and recycling techniques under its ISO 14001 certification and achieves over 90 percent valorisation of the remaining airframes.

Tarmac Aerosave is placing itself as a passage centre by providing a complete service and ensuring maintenance in operational conditions: storage, maintenance and dismantling. EASA Part 147 approved training and logistics complete the range of services.

In Tarbes (France) a new 7,500 m² logistics hangar will be operational by May 2017. Extensions for storing A380 type aircraft, storage and a second hangar for extra wide bodied jets will be finished at the end of 2017, and a new hangar to accommodate extra wide bodied jets in 2018.

In Teruel (Spain), a new mid-haul hangar is now available. Construction work on a 5,000 m² logistics hangar and customer offices will be launched before the end of 2017.