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Nov
12
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Leading Edge Creates 50 New Jobs

Greenville Community Benefits from $20 Million Economic Impact with Major Investments and 50 New Jobs from Leading Edge Aviation company acquires new hangar – transforms “One Block East” into new Regional Headquarters GREEENVILLE, MS. NOV 12, 2010. There’s a major infusion of growth coming to Greenville, thanks to a $40M expansion plan from Leading Edge Aviation Services (LEAS). The...
Nov
5
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Leading Edge Launches Aircraft Interiors Service for Ultimate Convenience

Airlines can Now Refurbish Aircraft Inside and Out Significantly Reducing Downtime Leading Edge Aviation Services, Inc. (LEAS), the world’s largest commercial aircraft painting company, has successfully launched an Aircraft Interiors Program to compliment its exterior painting operations. The new service means that airlines can transform their aircraft with a fresh new look – inside and out –...
Jul
20
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PBS to Feature Leading Edge in New Airline Maintenance Program

PBS is gearing up for a new show on airline maintenance, and Leading Edge is on of its new stars. A crew from CBS was at MRO Americas to take a look at the latest industry happenings, and how companies were marketing themselves in the current economy. Attention quickly turned to Leading Edge when they saw the company’s three dazzling air marshallers directing people to its booth. “It was a really fun...
Jul
12
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Leading Edge Aviation Services July 2010 Newsletter

MRO Americas – Looking back on MRO PHOENIX, AZ. When it comes to networking, there’s no event better than MRO Americas. It’s the one time of year when we all come together to talk shop, reconnect with clients and, of course, have a little fun. This year, the desert backdrop of Phoenix played host to one of the more bustling events in recent years, as companies regained their optimism about the...
Jun
10
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Flying High

Santa Ana, CA – Mike Manclark knew he had it in him.  While he fueled and moved airplanes at Orange County’s airport to earn a living, he watched as various companies serviced airplanes, providing painting and internal reconfigurations, maintenance, and fuel cell repair.   Manclark realized he could provide these services, only better.   Manclark then 19, borrowed $3,000 from his Dad and launched...

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