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Duncan Aviation said its network of MRO facilities, satellite shops, and 24/7 parts distribution channels is ready to provide immediate, onsite technical support for aircraft operators flying in for the FIFA World Cup, which starts this month in 16 cities across North America.
The Nebraska-based company has a strategic footprint covering all 11 U.S. host cities with a distributed support model intended to mitigate operational strain, tight scheduling windows, and the potential unscheduled maintenance events operators may face throughout the month-long tournament.
With major host city airports expected to adopt operational limits during the tournament, many operators are eyeing smaller gateways. Duncan’s localized AOG response network is poised to provide assistance to all the U.S. host regions—including Boston, Los Angeles, Miami, and Seattle—with onsite troubleshooting and repair at transient and relief airports, thus avoiding costly, unnecessary ferry flights to main maintenance bases.
To keep private, charter, and fractional aircraft in service during peak demand cycles, Duncan will offer line maintenance and troubleshooting, avionics diagnostics and repair, and cabin and environmental systems maintenance, all backed by around-the-clock parts sourcing and expedited logistics to minimize downtime.