Duncan Aviation Beefs Up Its AOG Teams
The MRO provider's teams are based at Duncan's primary facilities in Lincoln, Nebraska; Battle Creek, Michigan; and Provo, Utah.
Tyler Spurling leads Duncan Aviation's AOG team based in Lincoln, Nebraska. (Photo: Duncan Aviation)

Duncan Aviation has dedicated more staff to its Airframe AOG teams at its facilities in Lincoln, Nebraska; Battle Creek, Michigan; and Provo, Utah, the MRO provider announced. Duncan’s AOG teams travel by air and ground and are equipped with the needed tooling and supplies to provide AOG service.


In Lincoln, which also serves as Duncan’s headquarters, the company has assigned eight technicians with 150 years of combined experience to its AOG team, which “is capable of going on road trips just about anywhere with a moment’s notice,” team leader Tyler Spurling said. At Battle Creek, the AOG team comprises six members: four airframe technicians; one engine technician; and one avionics technician. Those teammates cross-train with each other and five of the six currently are 91.411/413 certified, allowing them to work on altimeter system and altitude reporting equipment tests and inspections. Together, they have 130 years of combined experience.


And at Duncan’s newest facility, the Provo AOG team is made up of an airframe technician and avionics technician.