TAG Aviation Engineering announces additional Gulfstream capabilities with the G700 being added to the Part 145 approval. TAG Aviation Engineering extends the G700 support across both Hong Kong and Macau maintenance bases, this reinforces the company’s readiness and dedication of delivering comprehensive maintenance services on next-generation aircraft.
TAE already has G700 factory-trained personnel with type experience and is planning additional G700 training, reinforcing its commitment in remaining a leading MRO supporting the latest generation aircraft types.
Phil Balmer, Accountable Manager of TAG Aviation Engineering commented: “Our personnel are the heartbeat of our operation. By continually investing in training, we have positioned ourselves to provide the highest standards of safety, competence, and efficient support of the latest model Gulfstream aircraft. TAE has been providing maintenance services to Gulfstream aircraft in Asia for over a decade, extending our support to the G700 was a natural progression."
These initiatives reaffirm TAG Aviation Engineering’s dedication to delivering world-class support and establishing itself as the MRO of choice for business jet operators across the region.

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