Sun, Mar 31, 2013
Van Nuys Location Ideal For High Concentration Of Operators In Southwest
Dassault Aircraft Services (DAS) has expanded its footprint of service with a new satellite service station in Van Nuys, California. The satellite service station can provide troubleshooting and line maintenance for all Falcon 50, 900 and 2000 series models as well as the Falcon 7X. “Our new satellite service station in Van Nuys is ideally positioned to serve the high concentration of Falcon operators based there, as well as the significant volume of transient traffic that comes through the area,” said Bob Sundin, Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of Dassault Aircraft Services.
In addition to supporting any unscheduled maintenance or troubleshooting at the airport, the satellite station is equipped with a specialized, mobile AOG GoTeam truck that can support customers in the Southwest. It is also prepared to assist customers with in-house inspections.
Dassault Aircraft Services has five full-service facilities and seven satellite service stations located in North America, South America and Europe. The full-service facilities are in Little Rock, Arkansas; Reno, Nevada; São Paulo, Brazil; Wilmington, Delaware; and Le Bourget, France. In addition to Van Nuys, the satellite stations include St. Louis, Missouri; West Palm Beach, Florida; London, England; Rome, Italy; Moscow, Russia; and Nice, France.
(Dassault Falcon 7X image from file)
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