India's
Jet Airways has become the first private airline to establish its own
hangar in Mumbai, to carry out major and line maintenance checks for its fleet of Boeing and ATR aircraft.
The hangar can accommodate two Boeing Aircraft 737-series plus one ATR Aircraft at any
given time.
Set up at a cost of
US$ 15 million, the hangar is capable of undertaking ‘C’ check and major maintenance work for Boeing 737-series
aircraft as also for ATR aircraft.
The state-of-the-art hangar is equipped with workshops for taking care of independent modules like Avionics, Hydraulic, Composite panel
repair, furnishing and seat repair, sheet metal, cleaning-painting, wheels
and brakes shop and engine storage area.
The building services and facilities includes floor mounted/mobile docking system, compressed air installation, overhead crane system,
electrical installation, fire fighting and ventilation, elevators and industrial effluent treatment plant.
The hangar is built over a plot area of 13,140 sq. mts along with a basement sprawling across 3,500 sq. mts. The 72 mts. span roof of the
hangar is reinforced by structural steel trusses on RCC columns.
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