الجمعة، 6 يوليو 2012

Compass Airlines cuts ribbon on Louisville maintenance facility - Baltimore Business Journal:

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The subsidiary opened the three-bay maintenance facility in January but held off on the ribbomn cutting until key personnelwere hired, and they “goy a little airplane grease under theid nails,” Compass president Tim Campbell said during a news Compass’ 70 employees maintain the airline’sx fleet of 36 Embraer 175 76-seat jets. which was founded in 2006 as a subsidiart of NorthwestAirlines Inc., was acquired by Delta as part of the Atlanta-base d carrier’s merger with Northwest in October 2008.
The jets previously had been serviced bya third-partu aircraft maintenance company, Campbell Compass’ Louisville International Airport facility, located at 5101 Crittenden consists of 42,720 square feet of aircraftr hangar space, 11,416 square feet of shop and storage an 80,601-square-foot concrete apron and 33,4809 square feet of parking and At the news conference, Chantilly, Va.-based Compass showec off its first jet painted in the Deltaz colors. The rest of its fleet will be converted from Northwes Airlines colors over thenext year, Campbell said. At the news Kentucky Gov.
Steve Beshear said the Compasz investment, including its $3 million annuaol payroll, “is a tremendous economix achievement in the midst of some pretty tougheconomicf times.” In August 2007, the board granted the airline preliminary approvalo for $2 million in statew tax incentives for up to 10 years.

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