Bombardier Aerospace has appointed two new
Aircraft-On-Ground (AOG) Line Maintenance Facilities (LMFs).
Arab
Wings of Amman, located in Jordan, and one of the Middle East’s
premier charter, aircraft management, handling, dispatch and maintenance service providers, has been named an AOG LMF for
Challenger 604 and Challenger 605 aircraft.
AVWest, a
leading aviation solution provider in Western Australia, was
appointed an AOG LMF for Challenger 604, Challenger 605 and Global
Express aircraft.
“These additions to Bombardier’s rapidly
expanding aftermarket network will provide our steadily growing
customer base with even more options for high-quality maintenance
services closer to home,” said James Hoblyn, President, Customer
Services & Specialized and Amphibious Aircraft, Bombardier
Aerospace. “We are pleased to join forces with these two respected
service providers as we continue to build the industry’s number
one aviation services company.”
Arab Wings, part of the
International Wings Group, began its operations in 1975.
Strategically located at the crossroads of three continents, the
company’s operations are based at Amman Civil Airport. The Arab
Wings facility features 10,763 sq. ft. (1,000 sq. m.) of hangar
space and employs 21 full-time aircraft maintenance technicians.
Arab Wings recently announced plans to increase its maintenance
capabilities with the construction a new, state-of-the-art
facility, which would more than double its existing footprint.
AVWest has earned a reputation as one of Western Australia’s
leading charter and aviation solution providers. The company has
been providing expert maintenance services from its base at Perth
International Airport for the past five years. The AVWest facility
features 18,300 sq. ft. (1,700 sq. m.) of hangar space and employs
five full-time aircraft maintenance technicians.
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