Embraer announced the selection of Aero Baires as its first authorized service center for Executive Jets in Argentina. Based at Aeródromo de San Fernando, in Buenos Aires, the center was certified by the local aeronautical authority, ANAC (Administración Nacional de Aviación Civil), for the scheduled and unscheduled maintenance of the Phenom 100 and the Phenom 300.

“The Argentinian business jet market is one of the most important in the region, and with a growing fleet of Embraer aircraft registered or operating in the country, Buenos Aires is a strategic base for an authorized service center. Aero Baires joins our South American network of six other service centers, reflecting our firm commitment to expand the geographic coverage of the best customer support in the market,” said Sérgio Cunha, Director of Customer Support and Services for South America, Embraer Executive Jets.
Embraer’s broad product portfolio is uniquely positioned in terms of value proposition, combining comfort, technology, performance, economics, robustness and reliability.
The Embraer Executive Jets fleet exceeds 1,100 aircraft, which are in operation in over 70 countries. Customers are supported by a global network of 70 owned and operated service centers, complemented by a 24/7 Contact Center.
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