Christopher Oldfield, a UK based sales services provider, has signed a working agreement to represent SOAR LP in Europe, the Middle East and Africa. The partnership provides immediate regional points of contact and support for AOG Recovery, Evaluation, Parts, Engineering, Certification and Support to OEM’s,...

SOAR and SABENA AEROSPACE have signed a Long Term Working Agreement to offer Aircraft On the Ground (AOG) Heavy Recovery and Field Repair Services to the commercial aviation community. Services from these quality providers include recovery, evaluation, repair and modification in the field. SOAR provides turnkey...

SOAR supported an A330 that suffered THS damage in the Middle East and required a complete replacement. SOAR provided multiple THS replacement options, unit certification, logistics, negotiation, OEM coordination, and installation support For Further Information or Queries Contact: Veronica VargasMarketing and Business Developmentvvargas@soar.aerowww.soar.aero Source One Aircraft Repair is...

VR Representations and Consulting, a Brazilian based sales and technical services provider, has signed a working agreement to represent SOAR LP in Brazil and South America. The partnership provides immediate regional points of contact and support for AOG Recovery, Evaluation, Parts, Engineering, Certification and Support...

SOAR supports UTAS in A330 Neo parts cert effort.  For Further Information or Queries Contact: Veronica VargasMarketing and Business Developmentvvargas@soar.aerowww.soar.aero Source One Aircraft Repair is a global Aircraft on the Ground support company that provides aircraft recovery, field repair, modification and damage evaluation for commercial aircraft incidents. Core...

SOAR successfully recovered the Ameristar MD-83 that overran the runway at Willow Run airport in Ypsilanti, Michigan during a rejected takeoff. SOAR was contacted for the recovery and had a team and equipment on-site in less than 24 hours. The aircraft overran the runway end by...

SOAR successfully recovered the TAME Embraer 190 that overran the runway and buried itself in a sloping field last week at SECU International Airport.  The aircraft overran the runway by a reported 70 meters from the end of the runway, stopping just short of and above...

The Embraer 190 overran the runway and landed in a field approximately 200 meters from the end of the runway. The aircraft sustained considerable damage. Recovery included, coordination of several government and industry agencies, building a road back to the the tarmac for tow and...

Seattle Washington’s Museum of Flight recently contracted SOAR to be the primary technical entity to restore the first manufactured prototype 727 for ferry flight from Everett Washington to permanent display at Boeing Field, Seattle. The aircraft had been parked for 25 years. SOAR was contacted in...