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YINGLING AVIATION ACHIEVES KEY MILESTONE WITH FIRST FALCON 900 DRY BAY MODIFICATION

Wichita, KS – June 17, 2025 — Yingling Aviation has successfully completed its first Falcon 900 Dry Bay Modification, marking a pivotal step in the company’s growing capabilities within the Falcon aircraft maintenance arena. The achievement reflects Yingling’s ongoing commitment to meeting rising customer demand for specialised Dassault Falcon services.

Executed with seamless coordination and efficiency, the project drew high praise from both the client and the on-site plank and tank crew. The latter described the installation as “the cleanest they’ve ever seen”—a strong endorsement from seasoned professionals with industry-wide experience.

 

The customer, impressed by the quality of work and minimal aircraft downtime, has already scheduled additional Falcons for the same modification. “As we continue to invest in and expand our Falcon support capabilities to meet customer demand, milestones like this affirm our team’s expertise and readiness to take on more complex projects,” said Jason Cohen, EVP of Sales at Yingling Aviation. “With three more Falcon aircraft already lined up for this modification, we’re proud to be the go-to solution for operators looking for quality and efficiency.”

 

The modification is in response to the Airworthiness Directive (AD) for Falcon 50, 900, and 2000 models, which mandates dry bay modifications to enhance safety. Yingling now offers this service as a proven solution, both at its Wichita-based MRO and through offsite deployments—giving operators much-needed flexibility and compliance assurance.

 

Founded in 1946 and headquartered in the Air Capital of the World, Yingling Aviation operates a comprehensive FAA/EASA Approved Part 145 Repair Station with over 500,000 square feet of hangar and shop space. The company offers a full spectrum of MRO services, including maintenance, avionics, interiors, paint, parts, and AOG support for business aircraft.

SOURCE AND IMAGE: YINGLING AVIATION

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