Jet Aviation’s maintenance facility in Vienna has recently received approval from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to provide line and base maintenance to N-registered aircraft. Close to 500 N-registered aircraft are currently based or operating in EMEA and Asia.
With this approval, Jet Aviation’s maintenance facility in Vienna is authorized to provide line and base maintenance services to all N-registered aircraft for which it is approved to support.
“As a support spoke to Jet Aviation’s major Maintenance and Completions Center in Basel, our facility in Vienna provides much-needed maintenance support to aircraft owners and operators in Eastern Europe, where approximately 10 percent of all N-registered aircraft in EMEA and Asia are based or operating,” says Hakan Tin, managing director of Jet Aviation’s MRO and FBO facility in Vienna. “Vienna is a popular destination for business aviation aircraft and these additional service capabilities offer significant benefit to all N-registered owners and operators that travel in the region."

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