The General Dynamics Aviation Services facility at Palm Beach International Airport in West Palm Beach, Fla., has been approved to perform maintenance on business jets registered in Argentina and the Cayman Islands. The approvals came from the Dirección Nacional de Aeronavegabilidad in Argentina and the Civil Aviation Authority of the Cayman Islands.
The Argentina authorization enables the company to work on Argentina-registered Gulfstreams, Challenger 600/601/604s and 500/600/750-series Citations. The Cayman Islands authorization is for maintenance and alterations on all Gulfstreams; the Hawker Beechcraft 125 series, 400XP, 800XP and 900XP; Dassault Falcon 10, 20, 50, 900/900EX, 2000/2000EX/2000EX EASy; Bombardier Challenger 600, 601, 604, 605; and 500/600/750-series Citations.
The West Palm Beach facility is also authorized to perform maintenance on aircraft registered in Bermuda, Brazil, European Union countries, Venezuela and the U.S.
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