AMAC Aerospace Switzerland AG is proud to announce that two BBJ heavy base maintenance contracts have been awarded to the facility in Basel, Switzerland.
A privately owned BBJ 3 will be inducted in the first quarter of 2016 for a major C-Check and a partial removal of the VIP cabin interior to be performed by AMAC Aerospace Switzerland AG.
Another privately owned BBJ will undergo a heavy base maintenance check and a complete removal of the VIP cabin. The scope of work on the N- registered aircraft covers a LAN modification, an installation of a new router and various rectifications, improvements as well as refurbishments on the VIP cabin. The BBJ will be inducted in January 2016.
“We are very pleased about these two new maintenance projects which demonstrate our capabilities and expertise in heavy maintenance of BBJ aircraft. We are committed to fulfilling our customers high expectations and appreciate that our clients value the depth of our services and the high quality of AMAC´s skilled craftsmanship.” said Mr. Mauro Grossi, Group Chief Financial Officer,AMAC Aerospace Switzerland AG.
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