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Nov 02, 2017 (newstodate): With some delays along the road, the Estonian MRO provider Magnetic has now officially opened its new purpose-built paint hangar at Tallinn Airport.
With the 2,853 sq m hangar, Magnetic can now provide commercial and VIP standard painting services for a wide range of aircraft types, including Boeing 737max and the Airbus 320neo family, as well as all other narrow-bodied aircraft.
Boding well for the new facility is the fact that confirmed bookings for aircraft paint jobs have already been signed for the first six months' production.
The new facility is also designed to accommodate base maintenance visits, and engineered to support value added qualities, such as safety, airflow, contamination control, lighting and energy efficiency.
The company will be able to perform up to four commercial or two VIP aircraft paintings per month using advanced aircraft painting technologies including Sherwin-Williams, AkzoNobel, PPG and Mankiewicz systems.
The project that started early in 2016 was first slated for commissioning by June 1, 2017, but Magnetic later set a new date for launch of aircraft paint services at the new facility: October 12, 2017 - which turned into November 2, 2017..
With the 2,853 sq m hangar, Magnetic can now provide commercial and VIP standard painting services for a wide range of aircraft types, including Boeing 737max and the Airbus 320neo family, as well as all other narrow-bodied aircraft.
Boding well for the new facility is the fact that confirmed bookings for aircraft paint jobs have already been signed for the first six months' production.
The new facility is also designed to accommodate base maintenance visits, and engineered to support value added qualities, such as safety, airflow, contamination control, lighting and energy efficiency.
The company will be able to perform up to four commercial or two VIP aircraft paintings per month using advanced aircraft painting technologies including Sherwin-Williams, AkzoNobel, PPG and Mankiewicz systems.
The project that started early in 2016 was first slated for commissioning by June 1, 2017, but Magnetic later set a new date for launch of aircraft paint services at the new facility: October 12, 2017 - which turned into November 2, 2017..