Baker Aviation Adds Airborne AOG Maintenance Support

Baker Aviation Adds Airborne AOG Maintenance SupportBaker Aviation, a full service aircraft maintenance, management and charter company in North Texas, announces the expansion of maintenance services by adding a dedicated Citation II aircraft that will be utilized for rapid response AOG support.

The dedicated AOG Citation is managed by Baker’s charter/management business under their FAA Part 135, ARG/US Platinum Rated certificate. The Citation will be a valuable tool for the deployment of mobile maintenance team for on-site repairs as well as parts procurement for Baker customers.

“In today’s environment, aircraft owners are looking for partners that can provide 24/7 service, and at Baker Aviation, we are always looking for ways to go above and beyond the status quo,” says Ray Goyco, Jr., president and COO at Baker Aviation. “As an aircraft owner for years, Mr. Baker has experienced first-hand the impact of an AOG at the most inopportune time. His dedication to invest in this level of service for our customers is a testimony to the Baker family’s commitment to the success and growth of our company. As we continue to expand our maintenance business, we are raising the bar with our customer service and will remain focused on investing in further growth opportunities for the future,” adds Goyco.

Earlier this year Baker Aviation was named first stocking distributor of quality FAA-approved PMA parts from Omega Aircraft Articles. The current Omega PMA parts available at Baker Aviation include popular wheels, brakes, and engine components for King Airs, Beechjets, Citations, Learjets, and others that are all traceable through the FAA database. Baker also recently added LED Plug-n-Play replacement lighting to its expanding capabilities by establishing a dealership with Aircraft Lighting International.  

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