Rectrix Rebrands Its AirFlyte Repair Business
Acquired in 2013, it will now known as Rectrix MRO, to highlight the Mass.-based company's repair services.

Massachusetts-based aviation services provider Rectrix Commercial Aviation Services has rebranded its AirFlyte Part 145 maintenance operation as Rectrix MRO to better associate its corporate name with the MRO business. The company acquired AirFlyte in 2013 along with its FBO at Barnes Regional Airport in Westfield, Massachusetts.


“AirFlyte has a tremendous reputation as a corporate aircraft maintenance provider,” said company CEO Rich Cawley. “Rebranding the name to Rectrix helps position one united brand to our customers, highlights the growth and importance of our MRO services and strengthens our sense of shared community.” 


Rectrix, which began in 2005, also has a Part 145 repair station at Florida’s Sarasota-Bradenton International Airport and a satellite facility at Worcester Regional Airport. In addition to Barnes Regional Airport, it also operates FBOs at Worcester, Bedford and Hyannis in Massachusetts, as well as Sarasota.