
GroundCrew Issue - April 2007 - Page One
Hangar "C" Project Nearly Completed
We’re very excited to share these photographs of Hangar C and to celebrate what God is doing at MMS through your faithful involvement with us. While the hangar structure itself is completed, and we’ve received authorization to store aircraft inside the shell, equipping of the hangar must occur before we are able to use the facility to its full potential.
Once the additional equipment is purchased and installed, we’ll be ready for final inspection and granting of full occupancy by the State of Ohio. We rejoice to see how the Lord has worked through you to provide for the construction of this additional 8,800 square feet of hangar space.
With Hangar C designated for the secure storage of aircraft waiting for maintenance (and for aircraft waiting to be picked up after maintenance is completed), we’ve designated Hangar A for shorter term, quick turnaround projects such as annual inspections and routine line maintenance. Hangar B, adjacent to Hangar A, is now designated for long term projects such as aircraft restoration and major structural repairs.
The addition of Hangar C provides additional options for project management, increases maintenance productivity, and improves our ability to prepare people and planes for worldwide mission service. Thank you to everyone who has worked, prayed, and contributed to make Hangar C a reality.




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