Van Nuys, Calif.-based charter operator Elite Aviation has created a new division and is now offering its previously in-house maintenance services to the public. Elite Aviation Jet Services, a Part 145 repair station, has a staff of factory- and FlightSafety-trained technicians who cumulatively have more than 100 years of corporate aircraft maintenance experience and more than 60 years of avionics expertise.
A spokesman for Elite Aviation Jet Services told AIN the MRO is capable of handling all maintenance needs, from AOG to scheduled maintenance inspections, for all
Gulfstreams, Hawkers and Bombardier aircraft. Light and heavy maintenance is provided in the company’s 40,000-sq-ft hangar.
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