Intent has a temperature, and AOG is on fire
Maintenance demand spans a spectrum from idle research to genuine emergency. The strategy builds a distinct page for each band of intent, because the words differ and so does the urgency:
- A single “Maintenance” page with no engine or component keywords.
- No AOG language, no phone-first emergency path.
- Nothing for JFTD12A overhaul, PT6T Twin Pac, or NDT Level III.
- Dedicated pages per department: engine shop, component overhaul, NDT, avionics, hydraulics, paint.
- An AOG path that leads with a phone number and a fast service-request form.
- Engine-level keywords (JFTD12A, CT58, T700, PT6T, RR250) the way operators actually search.
Facility specialization is a ranking asset
HTS runs two FAA Part 145 stations, and they're not interchangeable. Saying so explicitly is both true and strategically valuable, it lets each facility rank for what it actually does.
Aurora, Oregon
210,000+ sq ft full-service depot, nine specialized departments, airframe rebuilds to paint. The page that owns “helicopter depot maintenance.”
Perryville, Missouri
Engine center of excellence for the JFTD12A that powers every Skycrane on earth, FCU bench, test cell. The page that owns “JFTD12A overhaul.”
/mro/): two-facility split and the “How Can We Help?” AOG pathways. Screenshot to be added./mro/, with the two-facility split and AOG pathways.The “Expertise” pillar, monetized
Third-party MRO is the clearest example of authority converting to revenue. HTS maintains its own 60+ aircraft to a standard it stakes its operations on; publishing that depth, engine by engine, platform by platform, tells every outside operator that the people fixing their aircraft also fly the type. That's a claim no parts-only shop can match, and it ranks because it's specific.
Continue the case study
High intent is wasted on a passive contact form. The AOG operator and the funded contract manager both deserve an intake that captures urgency the moment they arrive. Review the psychological lead-scoring architecture built into the prototype's quote and service-request forms.
The same depot depth is also a recruiting story. See how the MRO facility becomes a pitch to licensed and apprentice mechanics looking for work most shops send out.