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Mon, Jun 03, 2019

JetSupport Providing The First European G5000 Retrofits On Citation Jets

First Installation Will Be On A Citation Excel

Garmin’s G5000 is the new fully integrated flight deck retrofit for the Citation Excel and XLS.

Fully compliant with all future mandates & options, JetSupport will perform the very first European G5000 retrofit on a Citation Excel.

“We wish to congratulate JetSupport on securing the first European G5000 customer upgrade for the Citation Excel/XLS in Europe,” said Carl Wolf, Garmin vice president of aviation sales and marketing. “We’ve seen a tremendous amount of interest for the G5000 in the Excel and XLS markets, and we continue to achieve certification milestones which align with an entry-into-service date early this summer.”

As an independent provider of MRO services and support solutions, JetSupport, has been serving business aviation, special mission and commuter aircraft for over 17 years. Based in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, their professional focus is on flexibility, transparency and personal touch.

(Image provided with JetSupport news release)

FMI: www.jetsupport.nl/citation-g5000-modification

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