Jet Aviation today announced that its maintenance operation at Moscow Vnukovo International Airport, one of the largest air transportation hubs in Russia and the closest to the Moscow city center, now offers 24/7 line maintenance services and AOG support. In addition, Jet Aviation Vnukovo provides AOG support at Moscow Domodedovo and Sheremetyevo Airports, as well as at other Russian airports.
“There is a high expectation in the Russian market to provide 24/7 line maintenance services and AOG support and we saw an opportunity to better meet our client’s needs,” said Jet Aviation Vnukovo managing director Carsten Fimm. “We now also have a team of qualified technicians available that will serve our clients on weekends as well.
Jet Aviation Vnukovo provides technical maintenance services, including line maintenance, defect rectification and AOG services. The facility is a line maintenance, AOG and authorized warranty line service facility for Bombardier Challengers, Global Expresses and Learjets, in addition to being an authorized line service facility for all Gulfstream jets.
It also can provide maintenance services for Embraer and Hawker aircraft. Located next to the Vnukovo 3 FBO, the facility currently holds maintenance approvals from EASA, Aruba and Bermuda.
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