Business jet maintenance firm relocates to Robin Hood
09.03.10
A company that maintains, services and repairs corporate jets has relocated in to Robin Hood Airport Business Park thanks to an upturn in business during the current recession. Kinch Aviation, run by Paul and Deborah Kinch, has relocated to Hangar 2 on the airport from Gamston Airport, in Nottinghamshire.
Paul Kinch said: ‘As the market for new private jets has declined during the recession, the market for maintenance, service, and repair of these planes has seen a dramatic increase. Because of this we needed to find a new base for our business to grow into.'
‘The decision to relocate to Robin Hood Airport was an easy one, because the airport has all the required infrastructure a busy jet centre needs to function effectively. Our new home in Hangar 2 offers the working hours to suit our multinational clients, and a really helpful team at the airport and Directions Finningley all contributed to the move.’
The company was launched in 2001 to provide high quality support of Business Aircraft within the North of England and today offers services for over 50 aircraft from throughout Europe and as far afield as Moscow and South Africa. Kinch Aviation was appointed a Cessna Citation Authorised Service Centre in 2008 as soon as they had completed a large investment in training, spares and tooling. It has grown rapidly during the last five years and now employs a local workforce of highly skilled engineers. Specialising in the Cessna Citation range of Corporate Jets it employs 15 engineers and 4 apprentices.
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