Airline Maintenance Service, better known as “AMS” announced recent expansion of services to the Columbia Missouri Regional Airport. With facilities located directly adjacent to the air carrier ramp AMS expects to be staffed extended hours a full seven days a week. Services will focus on line maintenance for the air carriers servicing the airport.
Erick Larson AMS Director of Business Development, commented: “AMS has built a reputation for quality on time service for the airlines in Nashville Tennessee and in Greensboro and Charlotte North Carolina. We are excited about bringing that increased level of service to our airline partners in this new location.”

Mike Parks, Columbia Regional Airport Manager, said: “Columbia Regional Airport is excited to see Airline Maintenance Service, Inc. start maintenance operations for commercial aircraft. This will ensure that our commercial flights have the onsite staffing and support that they may need 24 hours a day and will improve on-time performance for passengers in mid-Missouri.”
AMS technicians will be trained on the specific airframes and airlines that fly through the Columbia Regional Airport. Additionally, AMS has already partnered with those airlines for maintenance services at its other locations. This will make for a seamless transition for the airlines and results in faster response times for callouts as well as a more reliable and professional service.

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