New 600-worker KCI maintenance operation moves forward

Jan. 23, 2014
The KCI facility will provide services for wide-body and narrow-body commercial and military transport jet aircraft

Jan. 22--Aviation Technical Services will finalize its lease for its 600-employee aircraft maintenance facility at the so-called "Super Hangar" facility at Kansas City International Airport Feb. 1, and plans to begin operations by April.

ATS, which is based in Everett, Wash., announced last month it was opening its first maintenance and overhaul operation outside its home state at KCI last month. The Kansas City Council has approved a $150,000, seven-year lease for 325,000 square feet of space that includes two, ten-year renewal options.

A reception for ATS is planned for Jan. 30 at the airport that will include Gov. Jay Nixon and Mayor Sly James. David Long, KCI deputy director of aviation property and commercial development, said details on job applications and job fairs will be among the topics.

The aircraft maintenance firm, also known as ATS, said it expects to hire 540 new employees and 40 contract workers for the KCI facility within three to five years, and it said the operation could eventually grow to 1,000 jobs. The average salary for the skilled workers is expected to be $60,000.

ATS is the largest maintenance, repair and overhaul provider on the West Coast. It describes itself as one of the largest suppliers of Boeing 737 and 757 airframe maintenance in the world. One of its biggest customers is Southwest Airlines, which also has the most flights at KCI.

The KCI facility will provide services for wide-body and narrow-body commercial and military transport jet aircraft ranging from painting fuselages to airframe maintenance. ATS president and CEO Matt Yerbic said it would handle more than 150 aircraft a year when fully operational.

Many of the workers at the ATS operation will be airframe and power plant specialists licensed by the Federal Aviation Administration.

Long said Metropolitan Community College will be handling the job applications, and more than 400 people already have expressed interest since announcement. The community college website instructs applicants interested in the ATS jobs to visit aviationtech.mcckc.edu.

ATS is expected to occupy the entire 607,000 square-foot Super Hangar over the next five years, Long said. He added the firm already has begun moving equipment into its new space. ATS is expected to invest about $7 million in the new Kansas City operation.

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