Thu, May 09, 2013
Strategic Airside Location Includes Warehouse And Six-Acre Apron
Shoreline Aerospace, a provider of supplies and MRO support services for commercial and military jets, will be moving its expanding business to a strategic airside location at Ft. Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (KFLL). Along with office space, the new facility includes a 60,000 square foot warehouse and a 6-acre apron with ramp access. The new location will enable Shoreline Aerospace to greatly increase its inventory support and continue building its MRO services to accommodate South Florida’s most active airport.
“We’ve found that our growing business and the gap in services for regional, narrow and wide-body jets at FLL offered a unique and synergistic opportunity to be first-in-market at this location,” commented Adrian Green, Managing Partner at Shoreline Aerospace. “Due to the size and opportune local of our new facility, carriers at FLL will be able to take advantage of our inventory, AOG services, line maintenance and heavy checks as soon as mid-June.” Shoreline Aerospace will be moving now through June 13 in a phased approach to ensure minimal business interruptions for its customers.
Classified as a Major Hub by the FAA, KFLL is one of the fastest growing airports in the United States and ranked as one of the world’s 50 busiest airports. There are over 30 commercial airlines, 8 cargo carriers, and several charter operators at KFLL that produced traffic of over 19.5 million domestic passengers and over 3.6 million international passengers in 2012.
“In the coming year, Shoreline Aerospace will be making important announcements as our business strategy unfolds," Green said. "This move is the beginning of a new phase for Shoreline and we are poised to be strong, value-based partner to the carriers at (K)FLL.”
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