Toronto Aircraft Maintenance is a Transport Canada Approved Maintenance Organization that began in 2010 and has continuously evolved into the premier one stop corporate aircraft maintenance facility that it is today. We offer worldwide AOG support with our ground breaking iMaintenance capabilities allowing us to get your aircraft back in the air faster and more efficiently than any other facility. Toronto Aircraft Maintenance is well known in the Aviation industry for our expertise, work ethic, and our quality workmanship. We provide A.O.G. Support, Line Maintenance, Heavy Maintenance, Pre-Purchase Inspections, Aircraft Auditing, Manpower Support, and Custom Installs. From large cabin corporate jets to turbo-prop, Toronto Aircraft Maintenance has your solution.
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Allied Aviation Services, Inc. including its subsidiary and affiliated companies (Allied Aviation) is the largest American domestically owned provider of fueling services to the commercial aviation industry.
Allied Aviation is an independently owned and operated company whose core business is providing fueling services for the commercial aviation industry at some of the largest airports in the United States, Canada, South America and the Caribbean. In Canada, the Allied Aviation family of companies includes Consolidated, CAFAS and Airconsol. In addition, the Allied Affiliates owns and operates pipelines, tank farms, and other business activities.
Allied Aviation currently is the designated into-plane service provider and/or fuel storage facility operator at 26 major airports. Allied Aviation manages the receipt, storage and operation of airport distribution systems that throughput in excess of 6 billion gallons of Jet-A fuel each year. In addition, Allied Aviation fuels approximately