Kenya Airports Authority Partners with AMS to Expand Aircraft Recovery Capabilities

Kenya Airports Authority Partners with AMS to Expand Aircraft Recovery Capabilities Kenya Airport Authority Completes Investment in Disabled Aircraft Recovery Kit The Kenya Airports Authority (KAA) and AMS Aircraft Recovery, Ltd (UK) are pleased to announce the completion of a major investment in Aircraft Recovery technology and equipment. This critical infrastructure expands KAA’s ability to […]
Aircraft Recovery Dolly – 38 Tonne Capacity

AMS announces game changing 38 tonne aircraft recovery dolly. The AMS Recovery Dolly is a self-contained tool empowering Airports and Operators to clear runways without delays while minimizing secondary damage to the Aircraft or Runway.
AMS Aircraft Recovery Announces Training Schedule

AMS is pleased to announce new dates for its upcoming practical aircraft recovery training at the Cotswold Airport Training Centre. These scheduled courses provide airports, airlines, and other stakeholders with invaluable hands-on experience and comprehensive theoretical instruction.
F-35 Joint Program Office Hosts First-Ever International Crash Recovery Training Featuring AMS Recovery Equipment

The U.S. Air Force’s F-35 Joint Program Office recently hosted the first-ever global Crash Damaged or Disabled Aircraft Recovery (CDDAR) Team Chief Course at Volk Field. From Sept. 8-14, 2024, over 100 seasoned recovery personnel from across the world, including representatives from the U.S. Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps, and Lockheed Martin, alongside personnel from […]
Sky High with Skyhook by AGE Logistics

AGE Logistics Corporation is an original equipment manufacturer that Thern, Inc. has been doing business with for over a decade. Read more to learn about how Thern and AGE work together to supply high-quality equipment to the United States Air Force. The Original Equipment Manufacturer: Similarly to Thern, Inc., AGE Logistics Corporation is a family-owned, small […]
AIRCRAFT RECOVERY – COLLABORATION IS KEY

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Air National Guard and Active Duty Airmen Have What it Takes to Clear Their Runway of Disabled Aircraft.

HAWAII, UNITED STATES 01.14.2015 At Hickam Field, if an aircraft is disabled upon landing, a team of Airmen from The Hawaii Air National Guard and the active duty Air Force would respond to clear the runway, and reopen the airfield. The Crashed Damaged or Disabled Aircraft Recovery or CDDAR team lifted a retired Navy F4 […]
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 Program Office’s five-day Crash Damaged or Disabled Aircraft Recovery course included 29 maintainers from across […]
