AMAC Aerospace is pleased to announce that it has received several new maintenance projects, which will be carried out in Basel, Switzerland.
A privately owned A318 arrived in August for a C-Check inspection and will undergo a landing gear overhaul at AMAC’s headquarters.
An Airbus A330 entered the hangar doors in Basel for a C-Check inspection in conjunction with a cabin modification. At the same time, an Airbus A319 will undergo a C-Check including a cabin modification of the entertainment area in the cabin. A second Airbus A319 will arrive in Basel by the end of August for a C-Check.
Further maintenance checks are underway, such as a Bombardier Challenger 604 aircraft, which arrived in Basel for a 48 month inspection. Since the OEM Bombardier chose AMAC to be its Authorized Service Facility (ASF), the demand on maintenance activities on Bombardier aircraft increased significantly in recent month.

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