Mon, Nov 21, 2016
AMAC Aerospace has announced that its facility in Basel, Switzerland won several contracts with new and existing customers for maintenance packages on Airbus A318, A319, Boeing BBJ and Gulfstream G550.
In addition to that, AMAC announced the return to service of three aircraft after a heavy maintenance input at AMAC’s headquarters in Basel.
A privately owned BBJ from a Middle Eastern customer will undergo an A- Check package in conjunction with minor cabin modifications. Another A- Check input will be performed on a privately owned Airbus A319 from a new customer of AMAC.
A new customer from Europe signed a maintenance contract for a 6-Year Check Package on his privately owned Gulfstream G550 aircraft, which will be welcomed by AMAC by the end of November at its facilities. In addition, an Airbus A318 from the Middle East has been welcomed at the facility in Basel, Switzerland to undergo a heavy C-Check in conjunction with a landing gear overhaul.
AMAC Aerospace also announced the return to service of three aircraft after a heavy maintenance input at AMAC’s headquarters in Basel, Switzerland. An Airbus A318, Airbus A319 and a Boeing BBJ aircraft underwent a heavy base maintenance check and have been delivered within time and budget.
“Our goal is to secure the greatest convenience for our esteemed customers by providing our excellent maintenance services, highest quality standards and by ensuring an on time and within budget delivery of each maintenance project”, said Bernd Schramm, Group Chief Operating Officer, AMAC Aerospace.
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