Comlux Completion has been successfully approved by Airbus ACJ to provide maintenance services on the latest member of the ACJ Family: the ACJ TwoTwenty. With this new approval, Comlux Completion becomes the first - and only one up to date - ACJ SCN (Service Center Network) member in the world, authorized to provide line and base maintenance on the ACJ TwoTwenty airframe, systems and engines. This builds on Comlux’ s existing ACJ SCN membership since 2015, for both narrow body and wide body VIP aircraft of the ACJ Family.
Daron Dryer, CEO of Comlux Completion, commented: “With the completion partnership we developed with ACJ, our team here in Indy knows extremely well the ACJ TwoTwenty product type. We have been involved since day one and we have accumulated an unmatched technical expertise which will allow us to support the all-new business jet smoothly and efficiently as soon as it will enter into service at the beginning of 2023. “
In parallel, Comlux Tech, the aftersales support organization of Comlux, will extend its technical services to support the growing ACJ TwoTwenty worldwide fleet. The team will be able to assist the future owners and operators of the new jet on any operational, technical, or crew-related matter during in service operations.
Comlux is one of the leaders in Business Aviation, Transaction and Completion services. For over 15 years, we have been Engineering luxury for VIP customers looking for personal and professional management of their private aviation needs: aircraft sales and acquisitions, aircraft operations and charter management, cabin interiors, maintenance and upgrades.

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