SkyWest Airlines has confirmed plans to establish a new aircraft maintenance facility at Salina Regional Airport (SLN) in Kansas, marking an important investment in both the local economy and the state’s aviation sector. The new base will support maintenance operations for part of SkyWest’s fleet of more than 500 regional jets, including aircraft currently operating United Express services to and from Salina.
The facility is expected to become operational by early spring 2026 and will initially create several new, well-paid technical roles at the airport. These positions will complement SkyWest’s existing customer service staff already based in Salina. Recruitment for aircraft maintenance technicians is under way, signalling an early commitment to workforce development and long-term operational presence in the region.
By locating maintenance capability in Salina, SkyWest aims to strengthen the reliability and safety of its passenger services for both business and leisure travellers. The airline currently operates multiple daily United Express flights from Salina to major hubs including Denver, Chicago and Houston. These routes are critical for regional connectivity, enabling passengers from central Kansas to access United Airlines’ extensive domestic and international network with minimal disruption.
The decision to open the maintenance base aligns closely with Kansas Governor Laura Kelly’s broader strategy to expand aviation MRO activities across the state. Kansas has increasingly positioned itself as a competitive location for aviation-related investment, benefiting from a skilled workforce, supportive public institutions and a strong aviation heritage.
SkyWest’s move was made possible through coordinated support from a range of local and state stakeholders, including the Kansas Department of Commerce, the City of Salina, Saline County, the Salina Airport Authority and the Salina Community Economic Development Organisation. This collaboration highlights the importance of public–private partnerships in attracting high-value aviation projects and sustaining regional economic growth.
Overall, the new maintenance facility represents a strategic win for SkyWest, Salina and the state of Kansas. It reinforces Salina’s role as an important regional aviation hub, delivers high-quality technical employment, and underpins the continued provision of dependable air services that connect Kansas communities to the wider national and global economy.



















