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Dassault Falcon 7X Added To JetSupport Amsterdam Capabilities

First EASA Part-145 Maintenance Organization In The Netherlands To Facilitate The Falcon 7X

JetSupport Amsterdam has added the Dassault Falcon 7X to its EASA Part-145 maintenance approval certificate. "The addition of the Dassault Falcon 7X perfectly fits in our objectives to expand our capabilities to the needs of our customers," says Ton van Deursen Managing Director of JetSupport. "With the addition of the Falcon 7X we have opened up to the newest aircraft technology available, assuring continuing upgrowth of the organization."


Falcon 7X File Photo

JetSupport’s capabilities include the most common used business aviation aircraft types, varying from the Cessna Citation series to all Dassault Falcon aircraft. By adding the Dassault Falcon 7X to the program JetSupport has strengthened its position as business aviation maintenance organization in Western Europe.

JetSupport b.v. is an EASA Part-145 maintenance organization, based adjacent to the new Business Aviation terminal at Amsterdam Schiphol Airport, The Netherlands.

FMI: www.jetsupport.nl

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