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“ With our core values and sustainable growth trajectory in mind, this new facility will strengthen our footprint in Florida and ensure that we continue to foster a key presence as a leading MRO service provider. Situated in the central location of a major international airport, it will allow easy access for customers to receive major maintenance without added costs of ferry flights or relocations, while also enabling us to develop the next generation of technicians and leaders.”
Alongside this new facility, Xtreme is also expanding its presence across South America.“ We’ ve been working quietly over the last few years to obtain an FAA Repair Station certificate for a facility in Bogota, Colombia,” Luis confirms.“ We have worked diligently to capture the company’ s core values, quality programs, and emphasis on customer experience to ensure a successful implementation of this second facility. As it is in Colombia, the Bogota facility will operate on a separate FAA Certificate from our OPF facility but will be able to share resources, best practices, and even offer overflow capabilities to our customers. We have now completed our initial FAA audit and are working for the final review, with expectations to obtain our official certification before the end of 2025.”
Commitment to quality
When it comes to employee engagement and company culture, Luis strives to create an empowering workplace that supports professional development.“ While we understand and appreciate that Xtreme Aviation is a relatively young organization, we’ ve brought in incredible talent from around the industry, bringing unique experiences, best practices, and strong business relationships,” Luis shares.“ We’ re proud of our leadership development programs, as they ensure our people understand the importance of consistent
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