
If you are interested in starting your career at ATS please visit our Careers page. We are currently hiring at all of our locations. Our highly skilled mechanics have performed repairs on a variety of Boeing and Airbus aircraft and are capable of supporting both young and aging aircraft. ATS’s Kansas City location services narrow body and widebody aircraft for our commercial, cargo and military customers. of workshop space and can hold up to 12 aircraft at a single time. at an elevation of 1,026 ft / 312.7 m. Our Kansas City location has 607,000 sq. Since ATS became operational at MCI we have employed nearly 500 Americans, modernized the facility and have worked with the city to repave the runway.ĪTS’s hangar facilities in Kansas City International Airport (MCI) has a runway of 10,801 ft. Prior to ATS’s move to Kansas City the facility was closed in 2010 and largely vacant prior to our arrival.

For items left on a Rental Car Shuttle Bus, call your rental car company. For items left at the Rental Car Facility or in a rental car, call (816) 243-2034. For items left at the ticket counters, on the aircraft or inside a departure lounge, contact your airline. The overhaul base at Kansas City International Airport in its peak repaired an entire major commercial airline’s fleet, employed 6,000 Americans and was Kansas City’s largest employer in the 1960’s and 1970’s. For items left at the security check-points, call (844) 540-2525. Our expansion to the MCI represents a significant investment in the Kansas City community. This story was originally published January 24, 2023, 5:30 AM.Aviation Technical Services expanded to Kansas City International Airport (MCI) in January of 2014. In order to see more flight details, make sure to visit the airline’s website.

To get a jump start on your planning for the year, here are all of the nonstop flight destinations available out of KCI between January and July 2023. “The Kansas City Aviation Department is extremely pleased with the airlines’ commitment to returning service and launching new service following the airlines’ recent growth and reinstatement of flights over the last year,” Kansas City Aviation Department spokesperson Justin Meyer told The Star.
