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Solutions for All Commercial Aircraft Types
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For All Military and Commercial Aircraft
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Proven Solutions for All Recovery Scenarios
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Innovators in the Design and Development of Aircraft Recovery Systems

AMS Aircraft Recovery have provided airport authorities, airlines and military air forces with aircraft recovery solutions for over 30 years and have developed an extensive range of aircraft recovery equipment.

COMMERCIAL

Support for airports, airlines, business jets and general aviation

MILITARY

CDDAR and support equipment for military aircraft including light and heavy A/C and helios

Our Aircraft Recovery Products & Services

Disabled Aircraft Removal

aircraft recovery
incident type
aircraft recovery

Recover an aircraft that can be repaired to an air-worthy condition after an incident.

All of AMS Aircraft Recovery Systems are designed to operate in accordance with OEM Aircraft Recovery  manuals & documents. We provide you with the tools and training to safely recover aircraft while minimizing secondary damage.t

incident type
aircraft salvage

Removal of an aircraft that is deemed a hull loss – it cannot be repaired or is un-economical to repair.

In the case of salvage scenarios AMS equipment enables safe lifting and transporting of the aircraft from the incident site.  Our equipment is designed for maximum flexibility to react  to challenging scenarios.

aircraft salvage

News and Resources

Aircraft Transport

F-35 JPO Trains on AMS Fighter Recovery Transporter

by Todd Cromar | Hill AFB, Utah • October 13, 2022  The 388th Maintenance Group at Hill Air Force Base, Utah, recently hosted a first of its kind, F-35 crash recovery course using a newly-retired, now reassembled F-35A Lightning II. The F-35 Joint

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Aircraft Lifting

AMS and Modulift Celebrate 17 Years of Collaboration

Lifting the World’s Largest Aircraft posted by AJOT | Apr 30 2024 at 11:54 AM | Air Cargo   Modulift’s debut aircraft lifting system marked a new era in the commercial and military aerospace sectors when it launched back in 2007 for AMS Aircraft Recovery.

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