hopkins' constant aviation spreads its wings with expanded facility

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Capabilities are said to be soaring at the new 15,000-square-foot Constant Aviation facility at Cleveland Hopkins International Airport (CLE). The facility is designed for the overhaul and repair of all sheet metal and bonded materials on commercial and corporate aircraft.

"During times when other businesses have been cutting back, our company has continued to grow our core capabilities [and] expand our services," says Stephen Maiden, Constant Aviation's president.

Constant Aviation already has a substantial presence at Hopkins, where the FAA-certified repair and maintenance company is headquartered. (Constant Aviation has another facility in Birmingham, Alabama.) The Hopkins facility employs about 75 people and is currently looking to expand its maintenance team.

The expanded facility support airframe flight controls, thrust reversers, wing panes, doors and interior covers.


SOURCE: Constant Aviation
WRITER: Diane DiPiero