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Vladimir Stulancak, CEO & ChairmanAs aircraft C-Checks (Corrosion) and B-Checks (Body) are compulsory before the vessels can be sanctioned safe to fly, Job Air’s timely intervention enabled clients under its wing to engage in active repairs with its interior cabin and bodywork experts. With a shortage of engineers crippling most MROs from operating efficiently, Job Air Technic spent the no-fly time extensively hiring experienced maintenance, repair, and overhaul crew members. As the pandemic showed signs of restraint and nations relaxed their travel laws, Job Air’s foresight to be proactive in the face of adversity gave the company an advantageous position to lure in more projects.
Equipped with two hangars that house modern back shops and utilize state-of-the-art aviation repair machinery, Job Air offers a complete interior cabin and floor panel overhaul.
While the focus of Job Air is high-maintenance functions on aircraft, the MRO, in expanding its portfolio of operations, has built a huge network of aviation expertise partners that offer a wide variety of aftermarket services. This consortium of experts empowers Job Air’s clients to effortlessly obtain any additional services they may require, such as a complete paint job or any components services. “We offer an extended portfolio of aviation MRO services also through our partners and are expanding our capabilities to also provide borescope engine inspections as well as Level I-III Non-Destructive Protection for aircraft frames and body works,” elucidates Vladimir Stulancak, CEO and Chairman at Job Air Technic.
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Company
JOB AIR Technic
Management
Vladimir Stulancak, CEO & Chairman
Description
An MRO that has worked proactively during the no-fly period to build a team of aviation engineering experts and engage with clients to assist them in being prepared for any business situation.