Tue, Dec 13, 2016
Four new contracts on mid-size and widebody aircraft have been awarded to AMAC Aerospace in Basel, Switzerland.
A privately owned A340 from a new customer will be welcomed by AMAC for an A-Check package.
An Asian customer has already brought an Airbus A319 aircraft to the facility in Basel, Switzerland, where AMAC will perform a heavy C-check in conjunction with a partial cabin removal and a landing gear overhaul.
A second wide body contract has been signed by AMAC for another Airbus A340. The Head-of-State aircraft will undergo a C-Check programme along with a KA-band installation.
AMAC will also install a KA-Band on a privately owned Boeing BBJ aircraft. The STCs for these two KA-Band installations are both developed by AMAC Aerospace.
AMAC Aerospace offers narrow and wide-body VIP completion and maintenance for the corporate and private aviation market. Founded in 2007 in Basel, the company today is the largest privately owned facility in the world and led by Kadri Muhiddin, Executive Chairman/Group CEO, Bernd Schramm, Group COO and Mauro Grossi, Group CFO.
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