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OnFlight Gains Service Center Approval, Begins Work on Embraer EJs

Executive Jets Get Another MRO Option in Cincinnati, Ohio

OnFlight, Incorporated has become an authorized and approved Embraer Authorized Service Center by Embraer Executive Jets.

Their home base in Cincinnati, Ohio gives them a solid start in snagging business from all around the midwestern US. The addition of OnFlight to Embraer's Executive Jet maintenance network reinforces customer options, making sure they can never stray too far from factory-quality service and support.

OnFlight has been a Part 135 Charter Operator since 2000, and flying Embraer products since 2011. They went to an all-Embraer fleet in 2016, and now their expansion into Part 145 Repair Station Operations helps double down on their association with the Brazilian manufacturer. They expect to begin their MRO activities imminently, announcing a "Q1 2024" start date out of the Cincinnati Lunken Airport.

“We have chosen to intentionally focus exclusively on Embraer’s product line, based on extensive knowledge of these aircraft, Embraer’s state-of-the-art technology, and overall quality of design and manufacturing," said
David Crocket, OnFlight President. "This singular focus ensures a high level of expertise and efficiency versus other independent alternatives who offer generalized service on numerous aircraft types and models, each presenting complex customer support challenges.”

“We are very pleased to deepen our relationship with OnFlight. This new approval will allow us to meet the high demand across the entire Executive Jets network. Expanding our capacity, capability, and footprint is an important step to continue to bring value to our customers", added Frank Stevens, Vice President of MRO Services, in Embraer's Services and Support wing.

FMI: www.embraer.com

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