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  • AMAC Aerospace Turkey: Annual Inspection on Dassault Falcon 2000EX EASy

    AMAC Aerospace Turkey, Istanbul, has completed a 12-months and 800-flight hour inspection of a new customer’s Dassault Falcon 2000EX EASy aircraft. In parallel, AMAC Aerospace’s experienced team removed the current engine of the aircraft, which was a leasing unit, and installed the original back.

    Dassault Falcon F2000EX EASy at AMAC Aerospace Turkey, Istanbul
  • A1, A2 and C1 Check Performed on Airbus A330

    AMAC Aerospace welcomed back a long-term customer's Airbus A330 from Asia to its hangars in Basel, Switzerland. AMAC Aerospace’s Airbus team performed A1, A2 and C1 checks on the aircraft as well as out-of-phase work.

    Airbus A330 at AMAC Aerospace Switzerland
  • AMAC Aerospace Turkey: Completed C Check on Boeing B737-800

    In mid-December, AMAC Aerospace Turkey, Bodrum, efficiently completed a C check on a Boeing B737-800. The check included the removal and installation of the aft/forward wet area, galley and lavatory, as well as landing gear extension/retraction tests and more.

    Boeing B737-800 at AMAC Aerospace Turkey, Bodrum
  • HDX Satellite Connectivity System Installation on Airbus A319

    AMAC Aerospace is proud to announce the first installation of the HDX satellite connectivity system. The system was installed on an Airbus A319 belonging to a long term customer at our hangars in Basel, Switzerland. This upgrade sets a new standard for passenger experience and in-flight connectivity with the advanced Gogo Galileo HDX system.

    HDX Satellite Connectivity System Installation on Airbus A319 at AMAC Aerospace Switzerland
  • Engine Change on Bombardier Global Express XRS

    In mid-November, AMAC Aerospace opened its hangar doors to welcome a new customers Bombardier Global Express XRS in Basel, Switzerland. One of the aircraft’s engines was faulty, so AMAC Aerospace’s technicians replaced it with a new one.

    Bombardier Global Express XRS at AMAC Aerospace Switzerland
  • AMAC Aerospace Turkey: Landing Gear Maintenance on Dassault Falcon 2000

    AMAC Aerospace Turkey, Istanbul, is pleased to have redelivered a Dassault Falcon 2000 to a long term customer. The crew of the privately owned aircraft reported a landing gear lock failure and the aircraft was jacked up for troubleshooting. AMAC Aerospace’s team found that one of the main landing gear door actuators was inoperative.
    A new part was ordered and replaced on an AOG basis. During

    Dassault Falcon 2000 at AMAC Aerospace Turkey, Istanbul
  • JCB Aero: Successfully Completed AOG Support on Airbus A320

    In late October, a customer contacted JCB Aero for AOG support for their Airbus A320. JCB Aero accepted the request and welcomed the aircraft to their hangar in Auch, France. The aircraft had a tight flight schedule but JCB Aero succeeded to complete the maintenance input in only one day.

    Airbus A320 at JCB Aero
  • Maintenance Inspections Accomplished on Airbus A320 and A319

    At the end of October, AMAC Aerospace completed maintenance on an Airbus A320 and Airbus A319 aircraft at the hangars in Basel, Switzerland. The Airbus A320 belongs to one of AMAC Aerospace’s long term customers and came in for a 6-month inspection. The Airbus A319 belongs to another long term customer and came in for an A1 and 3A check.

    Airbus A319 at AMAC Aerospace Switzerland
  • JCB Aero: A-Check Completed on Airbus A320

    JCB Aero is pleased to have completed maintenance on an Airbus A320 at the hangar in Auch, France. The aircraft came for an A check. During the inspection, corrosion was found and rectified by JCB Aero’s team. The cabin interior was cleaned and the paint and leather were touched up.

    Airbus A320 at JCB Aero
  • AMAC Aerospace Successfully Passed ISO 45001 Renewal Audit

    Following initial certification in 2019 and a successful renewal in 2022, AMAC Aerospace is pleased to announce that the Basel facility has once again been awarded the ISO 45001 certification without any findings.

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