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Facing increasing demand for its maintenance and avionics services, Oklahoma-based Omni Aircraft Maintenance has expanded its facility at Tulsa International Airport (KTUL) with the lease of a new 40,000-sq-ft hangar from Atlantic Aviation KTUL. According to the company, the move more than doubled its hangar space and enhanced its “ability to support a broader range of inspection, maintenance, and avionics work while maintaining the disciplined operating approach that has guided the company’s growth.”
The hangar—which can accommodate regional jetliner-class aircraft—will support both single-aircraft operators and multi-aircraft fleets, with particular emphasis on aircraft segments where Omni has great familiarity, including Cessna Citations; Bombardier Challengers and Learjets; and Beechcraft King Airs.
Located next to Atlantic’s FBO, the acquisition also includes an additional 18,000 sq ft of office and customer workspace. In addition, the MRO’s ramp has more than tripled in size, allowing for more efficient input, return-to-service, and aircraft towing operations.
“This expansion reflects customers choosing Omni because they want clarity and accountability, not surprises,” said Tim Lockerby, Omni’s director of sales. “The additional capacity allows us to grow responsibly while staying true to how we operate.”