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Helicopter Services Expands MRO Facility and Appoints Project Manager

Helicopter Services Inc. Expands MRO Facility and Strengthens Leadership Team
Helicopter Services Inc. (HSI), headquartered in Spring, Texas, has announced a significant expansion of its maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) and completions facility at David Wayne Hooks Memorial Airport, located west of Houston. The expansion adds several thousand square feet to the existing infrastructure, bringing the total facility size to over 25,000 square feet. This development substantially enhances HSI’s capacity to meet the increasing and diverse demands of its helicopter clientele. General Manager Mike Crossland emphasized the company’s longstanding commitment to the helicopter industry, describing the expansion as a crucial step in delivering comprehensive, client-focused services.
Enhanced Capabilities and Client Services
The enlarged facility now includes dedicated shop areas for sheet metal work, composites, avionics, and other specialized services, enabling HSI to streamline operations and improve turnaround times. The company’s client base spans a wide range of sectors, including public safety agencies such as the Florida Keys Mosquito Control District, the Oklahoma Department of Public Safety, and the Houston Police Department, as well as air medical operators and private helicopter owners. Robin Crossland of HSI highlighted the company’s goal of serving as a one-stop-shop for operators, enhancing operational planning and support.
HSI’s technical team brings extensive hands-on experience, regularly installing avionics and aerial application equipment from leading manufacturers such as Isolair, Goodrich Hoist, Wescam, Shot Over, SpectroLab, and Trakka. The team is also proficient in integrating mission-critical systems including the MX-10, AEM Geneva Panel, ARS, and Illuminator. Additionally, HSI offers Airbus aircraft acquisition and completions through the General Services Administration (GSA) marketplace, distinguishing itself as the only GSA-listed company exclusively dedicated to the helicopter sector.
Strategic Growth and Leadership Appointment
The expansion aligns with HSI’s increased focus on air medical completions, addressing nationwide demand for efficient and high-quality aircraft completion services. Mike Crossland noted that the facility enlargement not only improves operational efficiency but also elevates service levels across both MRO and completions activities.
To support this growth trajectory, HSI has appointed Ali Durham as project manager. Durham, originally from Iowa, brings decades of operational experience and recently relocated to Texas to join the company. Reflecting on the opportunity, Durham expressed enthusiasm about contributing to HSI’s expansion, emphasizing how the additional space and dedicated work areas will enhance the company’s ability to serve customers with greater flexibility and efficiency.
Challenges and Market Outlook
While the expansion positions HSI to better serve its existing clients and pursue new opportunities, the company faces potential challenges. Regulatory compliance and ongoing supply chain constraints may affect the pace and efficiency of the facility’s growth. Furthermore, competitors are likely to respond by upgrading their own facilities or expanding service offerings, which could intensify competition within the helicopter MRO and completions market. Industry analysts suggest that such developments may drive increased demand for helicopter MRO services across the sector.
Despite these challenges, HSI remains confident in its strategic direction. Ali Durham affirmed the company’s strong position to enhance service delivery and create additional value for clients, underscoring the positive momentum generated by the recent expansion.

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