AAR plans to close its MRO facility in Hot Springs, Ark., and transfer operations to its Oklahoma City, Okla., facility as part of the Company’s efforts to optimize its assets and improve return on invested capital for shareholders.
In response to overcapacity in North America, AAR will locate maintenance for regional aircraft in Oklahoma City by August to better align the capacity of AAR’s 1MRO Network with current market demand. The employees working the two heavy maintenance lines in the 60,000-square-foot facility in Hot Springs will be offered employment at other AAR facilities.
“The consolidation of our 1MRO Network is part of the Company’s strategy to rationalize all of its business units with the objective of improving operating margins and shareholder returns,” said John Holmes, Chief Operating Officer, Aviation Services. “It allows us to optimize the capacity of our North American footprint and focus on better integrating our maintenance, repair and supply chain offerings for customers.”