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Fri, Mar 30, 2018

JetSupport BV Receives King Air 200 Series Maintenance Approval

Approved For Avionics Work And Maintenance

JetSupport BV has extended the part 145-approved maintenance organization's approval with the Beech King Air 200 series.

JetSupport’s MRO is able to provide their activities with this approval for all the Beech 200 series next to the 18 aircraft types it currently serves as EASA / FAA and TCCA maintenance organization.

JetSupport is now fully capable to provide maintenance and extensive avionics modifications on the King Air 200 series, including a dedicated team to support customers with their daily operational needs.

JetSupport based in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, is more than 16 years the independent provider of MRO services and support solutions for business aviation, special purpose aircraft and commuter aircraft, with focus on flexibility, transparency and personal touch.

JetSupport's Line and Base maintenance capability is ranging from Cessna Citation, Dassault Falcon, Gulfstream, King Air and Dornier aircraft. The aircraft and component services are provided with FAA/EASA/TCCA approvals and a capability with over 4500 sqm of facilities such as hangar space, offices and lounge.

(Source: JetSupport news release. Image from file)

FMI: www.jetsupport.nl

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