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ASG adds full base and line maintenance capability on the Cirrus SF50 Vision Jet to its EASA P145 capability

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ASG adds full base and line maintenance capability on the Cirrus SF50 Vision Jet to its EASA P145 capability - Maintenance / Trainings publisher
Dana Ermolenko
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ASG announced the addition of the Cirrus SF50 Vision Jet to its EASA P145 approval. This achievement is the culmination of a large investment in training, tooling and parts which further cements ASG’s position in Europe as the go-to Cirrus Service Centre with full SF50 cover now for EASA, 2-REG and FAA registered aircraft, in addition to the approvals already held for the SR series. 

Gary Phillips, ASG’s Head of Technical Services said, “The addition of this fantastic aircraft to our EASA P145 capability along with our existing Williams International Line Maintenance Service Centre status is an exciting achievement and a natural step following on from our vast experience with the SR series. We look forward to providing European SF50 operators OEM trained and approved maintenance and service to their SF50 aircraft alongside our well established SR series offering"



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