History
Air Salvage of Dallas (ASOD) was founded in April of 1974 by Paul, when he picked up his first damaged aircraft. The company's original purpose was to retrieve damaged aircraft for repair by L & L Aircraft (which he co-owned with Lucky Louque).
The company soon started to retrieve aircraft that had pending litigation and stored those aircraft for the Insurance Companies and investigations.
Once the litigation process was through the aircraft went out on a bid system.
It wasn't long before Air Salvage began to purchase salvage for resale.
By 1983 the business had grown to the point that the facilities at the airport were no longer sufficient. A new facility was built on 12 acres adjacent to the airport. The facility was completed and occupied in 1984.
1984 also brought a chance to expand once again, by the retrieval of our first vehicle. This vehicle was stored throughout it's litigation, just as the aircraft were.
The new facility provided a place for accident investigation, with an engine teardown room, conference room and inside space to layout an aircraft or vehicle for inspection.
ASOD reached a peak as the largest aircraft retrieval and storage company in the southwestern United States by the end of 1986.
With over 50 combined years of experience, our Sales Dept. decided to be more aggressive in buying and selling aircraft salvage. Our used parts sales has become a leading contributor in the over all income structure.
With the growth of vehicle retrieval, storage and investigations, ASOD formed Dallas Accident, Storage and Investigation Facility (DASIF) in 1989.
This provided our same services of nationwide secure transportation, storage and investigation facility for items other than aircraft such as: automobiles, boats, motorcycles, fork lifts, industrial equipment, critical evidence, etc...
Air Salvage of Dallas and Dallas Accident, Storage and Investigation Facility have become leaders in the industry. Our experienced staff looks forward to providing you with quality services for your needs.
The company soon started to retrieve aircraft that had pending litigation and stored those aircraft for the Insurance Companies and investigations.
Once the litigation process was through the aircraft went out on a bid system.
It wasn't long before Air Salvage began to purchase salvage for resale.
By 1983 the business had grown to the point that the facilities at the airport were no longer sufficient. A new facility was built on 12 acres adjacent to the airport. The facility was completed and occupied in 1984.
1984 also brought a chance to expand once again, by the retrieval of our first vehicle. This vehicle was stored throughout it's litigation, just as the aircraft were.
The new facility provided a place for accident investigation, with an engine teardown room, conference room and inside space to layout an aircraft or vehicle for inspection.
ASOD reached a peak as the largest aircraft retrieval and storage company in the southwestern United States by the end of 1986.
With over 50 combined years of experience, our Sales Dept. decided to be more aggressive in buying and selling aircraft salvage. Our used parts sales has become a leading contributor in the over all income structure.
With the growth of vehicle retrieval, storage and investigations, ASOD formed Dallas Accident, Storage and Investigation Facility (DASIF) in 1989.
This provided our same services of nationwide secure transportation, storage and investigation facility for items other than aircraft such as: automobiles, boats, motorcycles, fork lifts, industrial equipment, critical evidence, etc...
Air Salvage of Dallas and Dallas Accident, Storage and Investigation Facility have become leaders in the industry. Our experienced staff looks forward to providing you with quality services for your needs.