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Mountain Air Cargo Acquires Royal Aircraft Services, Boosts East Coast MRO Capabilities

Mountain Air Cargo Acquires Royal Aircraft Services, Expanding East Coast MRO Capabilities
Air T, Inc. (NASDAQ: AIRT) has announced that its wholly owned subsidiary, Mountain Air Cargo (MAC), has completed the acquisition of Royal Aircraft Services, a well-established aircraft maintenance provider based in Hagerstown, Maryland. This strategic acquisition is poised to significantly enhance MAC’s maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) capabilities along the East Coast, strengthening its competitive position within the aviation services sector.
Enhancing Operational Capacity and Service Quality
Mike Bandalan, CEO of Mountain Air Cargo, emphasized the alignment of the acquisition with the company’s broader mission. He noted that Royal Aircraft Services has built a strong reputation for excellence in aircraft maintenance and support, and integrating their expertise will improve operational efficiency and service quality for MAC’s partners. Royal Aircraft Services will continue to operate under its existing name, maintaining its focus on delivering high-quality aircraft services. The integration is expected to expand MAC’s operational capacity and broaden its service offerings across key markets.
Pamela and Austin Heffernan, longtime owners of Royal Aircraft Services, expressed optimism about the transition. They highlighted the shared commitment to aviation excellence and anticipated that the acquisition would strengthen service capabilities and enhance value for Royal’s customers and stakeholders. They conveyed confidence that under new ownership, Royal Aircraft Services will continue to build on its legacy of quality and expertise.
Market Impact and Industry Implications
The acquisition is expected to bolster MAC’s market presence and diversify its service portfolio. However, it may also invite regulatory scrutiny and pose integration challenges as the two organizations work to align their operations and corporate cultures. Industry analysts suggest that competitors may respond by enhancing their own MRO services or pursuing expansion opportunities to protect their market share.
Investor response to the acquisition has been favorable, with Air T, Inc.’s stock price experiencing an uptick amid expectations of increased operational capacity and revenue potential stemming from the expanded MRO footprint.
Company Background and Future Outlook
Air T, Inc., founded in 1980, manages a diverse portfolio of businesses including overnight air cargo, aviation ground support equipment manufacturing and sales, and commercial jet engines and parts. The company’s strategic focus remains on expanding and diversifying its core operations to deliver sustained value to stakeholders.
Mountain Air Cargo, with over 40 years of experience, operates a varied fleet comprising ATR and Cessna aircraft, providing air cargo services and maintenance solutions to both domestic and international clients. The acquisition of Royal Aircraft Services is anticipated to further strengthen MAC’s capabilities and reinforce its commitment to service excellence within the aviation industry.
Stakeholders and shareholders seeking further information about the acquisition or other matters related to Air T, Inc. are encouraged to engage through the company’s interactive Q&A platform available via Slido.com, accessible through Air T’s official website. The company will address inquiries during its Annual Meeting and provide written responses on a quarterly basis, subject to legal and practical considerations.

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