Aircraft Recovery

INTRODUCING AMS AIRCRAFT RECOVERY DOLLY

Burst or damaged tires and wheels account for most Aircraft Recovery incidents. 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. The AMS 38-tonne Capacity Recovery Dolly features:   Equip your airport with

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Aircraft Lifting

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

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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 Program Office’s five-day Crash Damaged or Disabled Aircraft Recovery course

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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. When an aircraft fails it must be lifted – safely

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Aircraft Lifting

AMS Aircraft Recovery Introduces New Over Wing Lift (OWL©) System

New Over Wing Lift (OWL©) Tooling System to facilitate rapid and safe aircraft recoveries involving landing gear failures. AMS introduces an innovative solution for lifting large commercial aircraft where an air bag lift may not be practical. Mark Knight, AMS’s Technical Director: “The simplicity and cost of AMS’s OWL Tooling

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