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StandardAero Expands Business Aviation MRO Facility

StandardAero Expands Business Aviation MRO Facility in Augusta
StandardAero has officially unveiled its expanded business aviation maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) facility at Augusta Regional Airport (AGS/KAGS) in Augusta, Georgia. The expansion increases the company’s operational footprint by 60%, adding 80,500 square feet of hangar space, a new engine shop, advanced avionics capabilities, and enhanced customer amenities. This development brings approximately 100 new skilled jobs to the region, raising StandardAero’s Augusta workforce to around 175 employees and reinforcing its presence in the area since 1974.
Enhanced Capabilities and Workforce Growth
The expanded 210,000-square-foot campus now offers increased capacity for Honeywell HTF7000 engine MRO services, where StandardAero remains the exclusive independent heavy overhaul provider licensed by the original equipment manufacturer (OEM). The facility also broadens its airframe service capabilities for large cabin business jets, supporting aircraft from Bombardier, Dassault Falcon, Embraer, Gulfstream, and Hawker. Additionally, it services engines and auxiliary power units (APUs) including the Honeywell HTF7000, TFE731, and GTCP36.
Russell Ford, chairman and CEO of StandardAero, described the expansion as a significant milestone for the company and its customers. He emphasized the firm’s long-term commitment to the business aviation community and the Augusta region, highlighting investments in personnel and a continued focus on delivering industry-leading quality and service.
The grand opening featured a ribbon-cutting ceremony attended by company executives, local and state officials, customers, and employees. The event underscored the company’s enhanced maintenance capabilities and the creation of new career opportunities for technicians, engineers, and support staff in the Augusta area.
Anthony Brancato, president of StandardAero’s Business Aviation division, noted that the expansion is driven by customer demand for increased capacity, faster turnaround times, and trusted partnerships. He affirmed that the investment in Augusta addresses these needs with additional space, expertise, and a steadfast commitment to excellence.
Market Context and Future Outlook
While airframe maintenance services have already commenced in the new hangar, the dedicated engine shop for Honeywell HTF7000 MRO is expected to be fully operational by mid-2026. StandardAero is actively recruiting to support its expanded operations locally and across its global workforce, which totals nearly 7,700 employees.
This expansion occurs amid intensifying competition in the global MRO market. Rivals such as the Adani Group, which recently enhanced its MRO portfolio through the acquisition of AAR-Indamer Technics, and Bombardier, which is expanding its U.S. service centers, are increasing competitive pressures. Industry observers, including DAE CEO Firoz Tarapore, have noted that StandardAero’s ability to sustain its competitive advantage will be closely monitored. Meanwhile, competitors like Jets MRO are pursuing their own growth strategies, including tripling their workforce to become the largest employer at Dallas Executive Airport.
As StandardAero scales up its Augusta operations, the company confronts both new opportunities and challenges within a rapidly evolving MRO sector.

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