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Metrojet MRO obtains Aruba approval

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Dana Ermolenko
Country: Aruba Aircraft: Airplanes

Hong Kong-based Metrojet Limited (www.metrojet.com), a business aviation service provider based in Hong Kong with presence throughout Asia Pacific, is pleased to announce that its Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul Facility (MRO) in Hong Kong has recently obtained the approval from Department of Civil Aviation (DCA) of Aruba to perform Line/ Base Maintenance on Gulfstream and Bombardier aircraft.

This new approval allows Metrojet Hong Kong MRO to work on P4-registered aircraft ranging from Gulfstream G650/ G650ER, G550, GV, G450 and G200, to Bombardier Global 5000/ 6000/ Express, Challenger 850 and Challenger 604/ 605.

“The newly added Aruba approval assists Metrojet to support the regional growth of P4 registered aircraft in this region,” Mr. Lanny Schindelmeiser, General Manager of Metrojet Hong Kong MRO commented.  “Metrojet is committed to optimising our capacity continuously, providing quality and cost-competitive options for customers in the region to choose from.”

Besides DCA of Aruba, Metrojet Hong Kong MRO is also Hong Kong CAD, U.S. FAA, Bermuda BCAA, Canada TCCA, Cayman Island CAACI, Isle of Man IoMAR, San Marino SMAR and Thailand CAAT certified.

Established in 1995, Metrojet pioneered business aviation services in Hong Kong and remains one of the most renowned safety and customer-focussed business jet operators and maintenance providers in Asia Pacific.  The company provides all-inclusive aircraft management, maintenance and aviation consultancy services.

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