Rheinland Air Service GmbH (RAS) has become an authorised SyberJet customer service centre.
This is SyberJet’s first authorised international service centre appointment.
Headquartered at Mönchengladbach Airport near Düsseldorf, RAS becomes the first SyberJet international authorised service centre with initial service in Germany and the surrounding region.
“As we begin to deliver SJ30i aircraft, we want to deliver on the promise to the owner/operators for a fully supported world-wide service network.”
Mark Fairchild, director of Sales and Service at SyberJet said: “As we begin to deliver SJ30i aircraft, we want to deliver on the promise to the owner/operators for a fully supported world-wide service network. Bringing Rheinland Air Service on board is the first step in that process, but it will not stop there. We are committed to providing high quality service to back up the world’s great performing light jet in this market.”
“We have been watching the SJ30 program with great admiration and are excited to see the company expand its service and support into the European market.”
Johannes Graf von Schaesberg, CEO of RAS added: “We have been watching the SJ30 program with great admiration and are excited to see the company expand its service and support into the European market. For a light jet with such long range it is vitally important to be able to provide service throughout the world and RAS is perfectly positioned to do just that in Germany, Europe and beyond.”
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