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GA Telesis and ATSG to Open Engine Maintenance Facility at Wilmington Air Park

GA Telesis, LLC and Air Transport Services Group, Inc. have announced that they have reached an agreement with the Clinton County Port Authority (CCPA), JobsOhio and the Ohio Department of Development to open a 72,000 sq. ft. Specialized Procedures Aeroengine Hospital (SPAH) at the Wilmington Air Park in southwestern Ohio.

?The GA Telesis and ATSG joint venture?s decision to choose Ohio for its newest operation is great news for Wilmington,? said Ohio Governor Mike DeWine. ?This investment attracts a world-class aircraft engine maintenance, repair, and overhaul operation business to Ohio and bolsters Wilmington Air Park?s attractiveness for future growth.?

The SPAH is projected to open in September 2022 and will be capable of inducting more than 200 aircraft engines per year, focusing on those manufactured by General Electric and CFM International.

?We are thrilled to be taking the next step in adding a U.S.-based SPAH to our capabilities,? said Russell Shelton, president of the Engine Strategy Group at GA Telesis. ?We could not have accomplished this significant milestone without the strategic ATSG partnership and the cooperation of the Clinton County Port Authority and Wilmington Air Park,? he added.

This investment marks the first U.S. location for a GA Telesis SPAH and will provide a variety of engine services to global aviation customers from the Wilmington Air Park location. GA Telesis also operates a SPAH in Helsinki, Finland.

The new SPAH will provide economic opportunities to the region through the creation of 50 jobs, including both administration and skilled technician roles.

?Team Ohio welcomes the GA Telesis and ATSG joint venture?s first investment in Ohio, which will bring fifty high-paying jobs to Wilmington,? said J.P. Nauseef, JobsOhio president and chief executive officer. ?GA Telesis? investment will revitalize a hangar at the Wilmington Air Park and attract new high-wage operations to Ohio.?

"As a part of the joint venture with GA Telesis, we are pleased that the Ohio Department of Development, JobsOhio, Dayton Development Coalition, and the Clinton County Port Authority made locating the facility at the Wilmington Air Park a reality for the community and the region,? said Rich Corrado, president and chief executive officer of ATSG.

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