VIENNA / October 8, 2018 – Jet Aviation’s maintenance facility in Vienna has recently received Russian State Civil Aviation Authority (SCAA) approval.

With this approval, Jet Aviation’s maintenance facility in Vienna is authorized to support Russian-registered aircraft per its other approvals.

“This authorization can lend considerable comfort and convenience to Russian owners and operators flying in the region,” says Hakan Tin, managing director of Jet Aviation’s MRO and FBO facility in Vienna. “We support many aircraft types currently registered in Russia, while our dedicated AOG team is highly trained to recover aircraft as quickly as possible.”

Jet Aviation Vienna established its MRO and FBO facility at Vienna International airport in September 2014. From a 4,000 square meter hangar facility, the company operates a Cessna Authorized Service Center that provides scheduled and unscheduled maintenance to Cessna Citation aircraft, in addition to off-site AOG services. Jet Aviation Vienna also supports line and base maintenance and AOG services for Bombardier Learjet 60 and Challenger 300/350/604/605 aircraft, as well as line maintenance for Bombardier Learjet 45; Challenger 650; Global 5000/6000, Global Express and Global Express XRS series aircraft; and the Gulfstream G550. The MRO facility has 2,000 square meters of shops and office space. FBO amenities include an operations office, a crew lounge and access to a VIP passenger lounge. For more information, please see www.jetaviation.com/Vienna.

Jet Aviation, a wholly owned subsidiary of General Dynamics (NYSE: GD), was founded in Switzerland in 1967 and is one of the leading business aviation services companies in the world. More than 4,800 employees cater to client needs from close to 50 facilities throughout Europe, the Middle East, Asia, North America and the Caribbean. The company provides maintenance, completions and refurbishment, engineering, FBO and fuel services, along with aircraft management, charter services and personnel services. Jet Aviation’s European and U.S. aircraft management and charter divisions jointly operate a fleet of some 300 aircraft. Please visit www.jetaviation.com and follow us on twitter: http://twitter.com/jetaviation.

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Contact: Mary-Lou Murphy, Manager PR & Communications EMEA & Asia, +41 58 158 8891 or marylou.murphy@jetaviation.ch