OPEN FOR BUSINESS AND THE FUTURE

OPEN FOR BUSINESS AND THE FUTURE

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Unveiling ceremony included dramatic performances from aerial acrobats and ceremonial Japanese drummers.

West Virginia Service Center celebrates grand opening of facility expansion.

MHIRJ’s expansion continues with the grand opening of the new hangar in the West Virginia Service Center. With this new addition, MHIRJ’s combined service centers can offer maintenance for up to thirty aircraft simultaneously, making its Regional MRO infrastructure the biggest in the world.

 

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With the new larger hangars, MHIRJ makes the leap from the largest regional MRO in the United States to the largest regional MRO in the world, period. For customers, this means they will benefit from an elevated service offering to meet the growing demand for aftermarket services and world-class service.

Back in June 2021, MHIRJ invested 20 million USD to expand its Bridgeport facility with the goal of completing the project in 18 months. Now almost 18 months to the day, the turnaround at the North Central Regional Airport Aerotech Business Park is complete. The facility is operational and ready to meet the increased demand for maintenance services

"Today’s event is a catalyst for MHIRJ’s growth plan, and I am very honored and proud to share this milestone with the MHIRJ team in West Virginia and worldwide,” said Ismail Mokabel, Senior Vice-President, Head of Aftermarket.

DIVERSIFYING AND EXPANDING SERVICES

Previously, the Bridgeport service center focused solely on CRJ Series aircraft, offering comprehensive maintenance, repair, overhaul, and line station services for these regional leaders. Now, in line with MHIRJ’s diversification strategy, the expansion means the maintenance facility can provide service on larger narrow body aircraft while still conducting C-checks, hangar checks, and calendar checks.

The newly expanded service center increases the current facility space by 100,000 square feet, which includes two new MRO hangars that are 41 feet in height, adding 6 additional lines of heavy maintenance that can handle any type of single aisle aircraft.

In commemorating this important milestone, MHIRJ hosted an unveiling ceremony that welcomed federal, state and local dignitaries, customers, members of the Regional Airlines Association (RAA), Mitsubishi Heavy Industries executives, and hundreds of local and international team members.

 

MHIRJ opens new hangar in the West Virginia Service Center
From left to right: MHI RJ CEO Hiroaki Yamamoto, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries CEO Seiji Izumisawa, President & CEO at Mitsubishi Heavy Industries America Takajiro Ishikawa

 

PRAISE FROM THE LEADERSHIP COMMUNITY

Visiting the West Virginia facility for the first time was Mitsubishi Heavy Industries President and CEO Seiji Izumisawa who spoke of his confidence and trust in his fellow leaders. MHIRJ CEO Hiroaki Yamamoto shared his thoughts on what this expansion means for Bridgeport:

“This is the facility that you deserve and our colleagues deserve, and also that this beautiful and wonderful airport deserves and this community deserves. We are committed to stay here—this is the showing of our commitment and our willingness to work together with the people here.”

Also in attendance were Senators Joe Manchin and Michael Romano, who also spoke highly of the developments.

“This is a milestone for our state. What we do as a state matters. It’s a great opportunity for skilled people that can work and do the job,” Manchin said.

Romano shared the sentiment by saying,This feels like Christmas. I mean, it’s such a great moment for all of West Virginia.”

 

MHIRJ opens new hangar in the West Virginia Service Center
United States Senator for West Virginia, The Honorable Joe Manchin.

 

ADDING MORE “HEROES ON THE GROUND”

Maintenance technicians are critical to keeping airlines in the sky according to schedule. As the heart of its business, MHIRJ is investing in and nurturing the next generation of its heroes on the ground. The new facility will add approximately some 300 jobs to the 500 maintenance workers currently at the site.

Hiring efforts are already underway with job openings for positions that include Structures Technician, A&P Technician, and Avionics Technician. These new employees will work alongside their colleagues at one of the most modern and technically advanced MROs anywhere.

Many of these new hires will certainly be graduates of Pierpont Community and Technical College. During the event, it was announced that the school will be expanding its Aviation Maintenance Technology program and moving it to the North Central Regional Airport Aerotech Business Park. These changes will enable them to graduate up to 200 students per year.

 

MHIRJ opens new hangar in the West Virginia Service Center
All attendees gathered for a group photo to inaugurate the event.

 

THE FUTURE LOOKS BRIGHT

With deep roots already established in West Virginia, the expansion marks another milestone in a strong partnership with local and state government and more jobs in the state for years to come. By MHIRJ expanding its facility, services and capabilities, the future looks bright for customers, employees, the local community, and the State of West Virginia.

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This is the facility that you deserve and our colleagues deserve, and also that this beautiful and wonderful airport deserves and this community deserves. We are committed to stay here—this is the showing of our commitment and our willingness to work together with the people here.

Hiroaki Yamamoto, CEO, MHIRJ