AirFlyte Inc. Adds Global Express and Falcon 900 to Repair Station

Sept. 12, 2016
The FAA has approved the addition of the Bombardier Global Express and Dassault Falcon 900 to their Part 145 Repair Station Operations Specifications further expanding their capabilities to provide quality maintenance support for most Part 25 aircraft
Westfield, MA (September 12, 2016) – AirFlyte, Inc., a premier provider of corporate aircraft maintenance and wholly-owned subsidiary company of Rectrix Commercial Aviation Services, Inc., today announced that the FAA has approved the addition of the Bombardier Global Express and Dassault Falcon 900 to their Part 145 Repair Station Operations Specifications (CRS# QFYR349K) further expanding their capabilities to provide quality maintenance support for most Part 25 aircraft.“The addition of the Global Express and Falcon 900 to our Repair Station is a direct result of the continued investment into our facilities and training in support of our tenant, transient, and aircraft-on-ground (AOG) market base,” said Rectrix Commercial Aviation Services CEO Richard Cawley. “AirFlyte has earned the reputation of providing quality, affordable maintenance support and the addition of these two airframes is a direct result of our commitment to respond to our customers’ evolving needs.”Headquartered in Westfield, Massachusetts, AirFlyte, Inc. has been supporting the corporate aircraft industry since 1988. Acquired in 2012 by Rectrix Commercial Aviation Services, Inc., AirFlyte has added additional repair stations in Worcester (KORH), Massachusetts (CRS# QFYR349K), Sarasota (KSRQ), Florida (CRS# QFYD49K) and is in the certification process to bring their industry recognized service to the Laurence G. Hanscom Airport (KBED).