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JOB AIR Technic’s GO TEAM Provides Rapid MRO Support

JOB AIR Technic’s GO TEAM Delivers Rapid MRO Support Amid Industry Challenges
Every grounded aircraft represents lost revenue and disrupted schedules, highlighting the critical need for swift maintenance solutions. JOB AIR Technic’s GO TEAM addresses this demand by providing rapid, on-site Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) support to operators and lessors worldwide. Whether responding to urgent Aircraft on Ground (AOG) situations or managing planned technical projects, the GO TEAM is equipped to ensure fleet operations continue with minimal interruption.
Comprehensive Expertise and Tailored Deployments
The GO TEAM comprises licensed B1, B2, and C engineers, supported by specialists in sheet metal, composites, and non-destructive testing (NDT). This multidisciplinary composition allows the team to handle a wide range of assignments, from facilitating the delivery of factory-new aircraft and performing cabin modifications to conducting major structural repairs on both narrow- and wide-body fleets. Each deployment is customized, assembling the appropriate expertise to address tasks such as restoring airworthiness after unexpected findings, preparing aircraft for ferry flights, or executing time-critical repairs in remote locations.
Mobilization is notably swift, with JOB AIR Technic able to dispatch a tailored team within hours. This rapid response helps operators avoid the costs and delays associated with transporting aircraft to hangar facilities. Typical GO TEAM missions include engine and Auxiliary Power Unit (APU) changes, flight control and landing gear replacements, systems troubleshooting, and extensive structural work. All interventions adhere to stringent regulatory standards and are performed directly at the customer’s site, thereby minimizing downtime and operational disruption.
Navigating Industry Pressures and Expanding Capabilities
The demand for rapid MRO support is intensifying amid ongoing supply chain challenges that affect component maintenance, as highlighted in recent industry analyses. These pressures are further compounded by evolving market dynamics in business aviation and the helicopter sector, prompting operators to seek more flexible and responsive maintenance solutions. In response, competitors are expanding their capabilities through strategic partnerships, such as the recent collaboration between Airbus and Air France’s ADE, aimed at enhancing service reach and efficiency.
JOB AIR Technic’s GO TEAM distinguishes itself with approvals from multiple aviation authorities, including EASA, FAA, BCAA, TCCA, Cayman Islands, and 2-REG, enabling support across diverse jurisdictions. The team’s extensive track record ranges from routine field support to complex wide-body structural recovery and the return-to-service of repossessed assets, reinforcing its reputation as a trusted partner for leading European carriers and lessors.
Founded in 1993 and headquartered at Ostrava-Mošnov Airport in Central Europe, JOB AIR Technic operates two hangars capable of accommodating up to eight narrow-body or three wide-body aircraft. Supported by over 450 skilled professionals, the company offers a comprehensive suite of services throughout the aircraft lifecycle. These include component repairs, end-of-life solutions with disassembly and storage for up to 50 aircraft, supply chain and tool loan support, as well as EASA Part-147 approved training programs.
As the aviation industry adapts to new challenges and increasing demand for agile MRO solutions, JOB AIR Technic continues to leverage its experience, modern facilities, and international certifications to deliver customer-focused maintenance worldwide. The company is set to showcase its capabilities at the upcoming MRO Europe exhibition in London, at stand 505 in the North Halls of the Excel exhibition center.

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