Jet Aviation’s maintenance facility in Singapore has recently received repair station ratings from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for Airbus ACJ 318/319/320/321 series aircraft.
With these approvals, Jet Aviation’s maintenance facility at Seletar Aerospace Park in Singapore is now authorized by the FAA to provide full line and base maintenance services to ACJ318/319/320/321 aircraft.
"These new approvals speak to our high standards and ongoing commitment to ensuring our customers have access to needed support," says John Riggir, vice president and general manager of Jet Aviation in Singapore. “We are actively trying to expand our support for Airbus customers travelling in the region and also recently announced that we are building a third hangar for large, long-range business jets. I have no doubt that these additional service capabilities will offer substantial support to all Airbus owners and operators that travel in the region."

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