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		<title>News Nation Visits ComAv Technical Services at Southern California Logistics Airport.</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Markie MartinPosted:&#160;MAY 27, 2021 / 08:33 PM CDT&#160;&#124;&#160;Updated:&#160;MAY 27, 2021 / 08:33 PM CDT VICTORVILLE, Calif. (NewsNation Now) — There’s demand for travel with vacation plans made possible again thanks to relaxed COVID-19 restrictions. However, after more than a year of caution amid the coronavirus pandemic, bringing planes and personnel back online isn’t that easy.&#8230;</p>
<p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://www.comav.com/news-nation-visits-comav-technical-services-at-southern-california-logistics-airport/">News Nation Visits ComAv Technical Services at Southern California Logistics Airport.</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://www.comav.com">ComAv - Commercial Aviation Services</a>.</p>
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<p><a href="https://www.newsnationnow.com/author/markie-martin/">Markie Martin</a><br><strong>Posted:&nbsp;</strong>MAY 27, 2021 / 08:33 PM CDT<strong>&nbsp;|&nbsp;Updated:&nbsp;</strong>MAY 27, 2021 / 08:33 PM CDT</p>



<p>VICTORVILLE, Calif. (<a rel="noreferrer noopener" href="https://www.newsnationnow.com/" target="_blank">NewsNation Now</a>) — There’s demand for travel with vacation plans made possible again thanks to relaxed COVID-19 restrictions. However, after more than a year of caution amid the coronavirus pandemic, bringing planes and personnel back online isn’t that easy.</p>



<p>Southern California has been home for hundreds of wings in waiting. Just north of San Bernardino, on the outskirts of the Mojave Desert, is Victorville. It’s a beacon for aircraft enthusiasts.</p>



<p>“It’s like seeing a celebrity for the first time when you’re a true aviation fan, said Lisa Christine, ComAv’s director of corporate initiatives.</p>



<p><a rel="noreferrer noopener" href="https://www.comav.com/" target="_blank">ComAv Technical Services</a>&nbsp;is America’s leader in airplane storage and redeployment. General Manager William Tollison took NewsNation, the first news crew they’ve ever allowed inside, for a drive to document the 500 acres of sidelined planes at their facility.</p>



<p>“We get retirements constantly, anyway, but half of them are down due to the pandemic,” Tollison said.</p>



<p>When the pandemic hit, about 5,000 commercial planes went offline and hundreds of them have been stored at ComAv.</p>



<p>“We were up over 500 aircraft. This was actually very similar to 9/11 for us; when you get the call, ‘hey, we’ve got a lot of aircraft, we need to make sure they go somewhere,&#8217;” Christine said.</p>



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<p>With post-pandemic travel making its comeback, many of the perfectly good planes are headed back up, but their return to the skies won’t be immediate.</p>



<p>ComAv’s runways are now full of the world’s most traveled carriers and notorious airplanes, including the tainted Boeing 737 MAX that was housed there during its grounding.</p>



<p>“It could take [from] one week up to 30 days,” Tollison said.</p>



<p>Rigorous maintenance checks must be completed on the planes and airline personnel must complete post-pandemic training before they fly again.</p>



<p>Bruce “Buck” Rodger, a captain for one of the world’s top airlines, wasn’t furloughed in 2020, but the pilot predicts he’ll have to switch planes since international travel remains dormant.</p>



<p>“I’ll have to go to school and get retrained, and there’s a pipeline and a backup there, and it is not just at my airline, it’s at all the airlines,” Rodger said.</p>



<p>After the bumpy ride that was 2020, Christine says, “aviation is coming back to life.”</p>



<p>“We want to see these aircraft flying, 100%,” Tollison added.</p>



<p>Meanwhile, travelers should pack a little patience; the lengthy delays and unexpected stops that some passengers are experiencing right now are due to the coronavirus. There aren’t the aircraft reserves there once were pre-pandemic.</p>



<p>ComAv has doubled in size this year, opening its doors to many of those who lost their jobs in the last year.</p>
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