SAN ANGELO – A San Angelo aircraft maintenance company located at Mathis Field celebrated a milestone Wednesday with a lunch and awards program in its hangar on Hangar Rd. at the airport.
The Vertex Modification and Maintenance Center at the San Angelo Regional Airport was built in 2006 with support from the city. The center is a 12,000 square foot modern facility that added more than 40 jobs to the local community and millions of dollars in government contracts since its construction.
Vertex completes detailed inspections and repairs known as aircraft condition inspections, or ACIs. Vertex strips down the aircraft, make thorough inspection, repairs as needed. The company also modernizes aircraft by adding new systems to the cockpit.
The Vertex Company provides vertically integrated turnkey lifecycle support from concept definition, to engineering and manufacturing, through end-of-life support of complex systems. Our offerings include all levels of aviation maintenance, worldwide contractor logistics support, systems engineering and integration, specialized onsite mission execution, high consequence training programs, and integrated supply-chain solutions. With more than 125 locations worldwide, the Mississippi-based company offers integrated solutions for defense and commercial customers. Over our 50-year history, we have perfected the balance of cost, schedule, and performance to offer high-quality solutions that consistently exceed customer requirements.
Watch video below from the ceremony:
Vertex San Angelo inspects and repairs the military version of the King Air twin engine aircraft.
Also at the celebration Wednesday, Vertex honored one of its own with a Federal Aviation Administration award for 50 years of service.
Ted Snyder was awarded the FAA's highest award for aircraft maintenance. The ceremony featured a 15 min. video about the history of the Charles Taylor Master Mechanic Award.
Snyder is pictured below with his wife.
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