Listen closely as Todd Duncan, Chairman of Duncan Aviation, cuts to the chase to explain the maintenance scheduling landscape impacting the business aviation community.
Long gone are the days of planning a maintenance event, just 30 to 60 days out. To ensure the best maintenance experience possible, you must have the forethought to look several months, if not a year, in advance to take advantage of available hangar space, accurate scheduling, and budget planning.
Learn how Duncan Aviation proactively built its own Technical Education Center to train new A&P Technicians to combat the growing shortage of the skilled labor force needed in the aviation industry.
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