DC Aviation emerged in 2007 from the former DaimlerChrysler Aviation, a DaimlerChrysler AG subsidiary that was founded in 1998. During its 19-year corporate history, DC Aviation has acquired comprehensive experience in aircraft management. In March 2016, DC Aviation expanded its operating license to include the commercial use of helicopters. This step enabled DC Aviation to operate and charter helicopters, in addition to business jets.
Meanwhile, the Company has steadily expanded its fleet on a broad base with 27 business jets and 5 helicopters from leading manufacturers. In addition, DC Aviation, with headquarters in Stuttgart and branches in Switzerland, Dubai, Malta and Moscow, specialized in helicopter yacht services and helicopter services in demanding alpine regions.
For a limited time period, the Company offers uniquely attractive benefits to helicopter owners in particular.
Effortless Operator Change
DC Aviation will handle all steps required in the process of operator change, including all technical measures and the entire range of complex administrative procedures. Just lean back and relax until every aspect of phasing-in your helicopter is complete.

No-Cost Operator Change
DC Aviation will assume all costs incurred by the process of changing operators, e. g. for re-registration of the helicopter with the local Aviation Authority, or any work required on or inside the helicopter.
Attractive Operational Lease Opportunities
DC Aviation with its direct banking partners are able to offer unique operational lease agreements for new and used helicopters.
If you are interested, please email [email protected] or call +49 711933-333 for information at your convenience.
DC Aviation Group
DC Aviation offers a complete portfolio ranging from aircraft management through aircraft charter to the maintenance of business jets and handling services. Its fleet includes the Cessna Citation XLS+, long distance jets like the Gulfstream G650, large-cabin jets like the Airbus 319 CJ and various helicopter types.
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