Mon, Jan 2, 2017
AMAC Aerospace of Switzerland last month won four new maintenance contracts on small and mid-size business jets to be carried out at its headquarters in Basel.
Under a contract signed, an Airbus A319 will undergo a registration change and owner transfer process in Basel.
AMAC Aerospace’s maintenance and logistics organisation will prepare all due documents to fulfill the registration change requirements and will release an engineering order for a new exterior paint livery.
AMAC will also perform an annual inspection on a privately owned Boeing BBJ aircraft as well as multiple C-Checks and minor cabin modifications on another BBJ aircraft.
A 60-months check package on a Bombardier Global Express aircraft will be performed by AMAC this month.
“It is a pleasure that beside new maintenance contracts on narrow bodies, we have also the opportunity to showcase our know-how and expertise on a Global Express aircraft, which demonstrates our willing to strengthen our position on the Bombardier market. We are proud to be recognised in this way by our esteemed clientele,” said Bernd Schramm, Group Chief Operating Officer of AMAC Aerospace.
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