

For operators, hangar access and skilled technicians determine whether an aircraft flies on schedule or sits idle. Nearly two decades ago, Duncan Aviation recognized that larger jets, increasing deliveries, complex inspections, and limited capacity would soon outpace the industry’s ability to keep up.
To help lessen that bottleneck, we put a long-term plan in motion. Over the past decade, we’ve invested millions in new facilities and expanded capabilities, increasing hangar space, technical resources, and tooling support across the enterprise.
New Duncan Aviation facilities over the last 10 years have included the following:

The very first International Regional Manager was hired in 1988 to focus on our growing Latin customer base. Today, Duncan Aviation has six International RMs who cover every continent and support our international customers. We have 46,040 service relationships globally, and in 2025, we did business with aircraft based in 85 different countries or territories. Our facilities hold certifications for 14 international civil aviation authorities worldwide. We are also experts at supporting operators with importing and exporting aircraft across borders tied to an aircraft sale.
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Duncan Aviation is active on the most popular social media platforms used for business today.
In 2025, Duncan Aviation social media content reached approximately 5.8 million impressions, extending technical insights, service updates, and industry knowledge far beyond our facilities.
These channels are used to share maintenance best practices, regulatory reminders, project highlights, and behind-the-scenes looks at our people, our processes and our company culture.