Some of AirMed's highly skilled engineers providing services for Cessna and Piper aircraftIn 2002 the new maintenance facility started by AirMed, under the guidance of Liam Salt, gained its CAA/JAA approval in order to provide support to its own fleet of Piper aircraft. AirMed Engineering was now born.

Since this time AirMed Engineering has grown into a substantial maintenance facility that is EASA Part 145 Part M, subpart 1 approved (click here to view the approval). With over 20,000 square feet of hangar space it now not only provides maintenance support for its own fleet of aircraft, but also provides third party maintenance, management and parts sales. Whether you are a commercial operator or a private flyer, AirMed Engineering has extensive experience and knowledge of all the needs and requirements of your aircraft.

AirMed Engineering is also a Cessna Authorised Service Facility and Parts Sales agent which allows access to the extensive Cessna Parts Distribution Network. By focusing on a select number of aircraft types (primarily Cessna Caravan C208s and Piper twin aircraft), we are able to ensure the highest standards of maintenance from a work force that always remains current on the aircraft type.

In this current commercial age, AirMed Engineering understands that time has become one of our most valued commodities. As such, our commitment is to provide the complete package of aircraft maintenance and maintenance management, leaving you to focus on your core business commitments.

If you wish to purchase or sell an aircraft we are more than happy to help you with surveys, technical record checks and systems upgrades. Contact us for further information and to discuss your requirements.

 
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AirMed Engineering
Hangar 8
Oxford Airport
Kidlington
Oxfordshire
OX5 1RA

Maintenance enquiries - +44 (0)1865 371128
Parts sales - +44(0)1865 840831
Fax: +44 (0)1865 370642

maintenance@airmed.co.uk

parts@airmed.co.uk

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