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AMS Aircraft Recovery introduces new disabled aircraft recovery dolly

AMS Aircraft Recovery introduces new disabled aircraft recovery dolly
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AMS Aircraft Recovery has introduced a new Disabled Aircraft Recovery Dolly, designed to facilitate the swift and efficient recovery of disabled aircraft. The dolly boasts several key features aimed at enhancing its functionality in emergency situations.

Among these features is an integrated running gear, which allows for rapid deployment. This feature ensures that the dolly can be quickly positioned and utilized when needed. Additionally, the dolly is equipped with hydraulics that enable the lowering of the platform deck, providing ease in loading and unloading operations.

The hauling system included with the dolly is designed to efficiently pull aircraft onto the platform, further streamlining the recovery process. These advancements aim to improve response times and operational efficiency during aircraft recovery efforts.

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