Yulista Opens Additional Aviation Hangar in Meridianville, Alabama
08/14/2017
The Yulista M5 Hangar increases the Yulista Aviation Complex to over 175,000 sq. ft. The facility is equipped for both fixed and rotary-wing aircraft support to include newer tilt rotor aircraft. The M5 Hangar opens opportunities for new contracts and brings additional capacity to the aviation community.
“The Yulista M5 facility is an exciting new chapter for Yulista. Our objective was to build a facility that represented the commitment to quality, attention to detail, safety, and operational excellence Yulista employees demonstrate every day,” said Josh Herren, Yulista Holding CEO.
“Over the past 5 years, Yulista has grown significantly, and this facility is going to be key in better serving our customers by increasing our capacity and allowing us the ability to support different missions, platforms, and customers by leveraging the knowledge base between subsidiaries. We are excited and energized by this. We are truly proud of the family of professionals that make up Yulista,” he added.
According to company officials, the opening of the facility marks the culmination of 36 months of close collaboration with the Madison County Executive Airport Authority, Nola VanPeursem Architects, and the Chamber of Commerce of Huntsville/Madison County.
Yulista is a certified Federal Aviation Administration Repair Station meeting Combined Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 145 requirements for qualification of repair parts, authorized tools and equipment, calibration standards and procedures, training requirements, and FAA maintenance records. Yulista’s wide range of core competencies include; engineering and manufacturing, maintenance and modification, integrated logistics support, and training solutions.
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