AMAC Aerospace completes first wide-body inspection at EuroAirport

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AMAC Aerospace has completed a 12-year inspection on a Boeing 777-200 aircraft at its new wide-body hangar at
EuroAirport Basel-Mulhouse-Freiburg.

AMAC Aerospace has completed a 12-year inspection on a Boeing 777-200 aircraft at its new wide-body hangar at
EuroAirport Basel-Mulhouse-Freiburg.

The maintenance team carried out the inspection and delivered the aircraft to a private customer in the Middle East on time.

Following the inspection, Bernd Schramm COO, said: “AMAC Aerospace’s expertise coupled with their on-time delivery has exceeded our expectations. We are delighted with their performance.”

Kadri Muhiddin, AMAC Aerospace CEO and chairman, said “We have demonstrated our capabilities and are extremely proud of our team. With this success under our belt, we look forward to welcoming other esteemed clients with wide body aircraft with requirements for first class aviation maintenance services.”

AMAC Aerospace is currently completing a Boeing 777 and 747-8i both for Middle Eastern clients and has also taken on an Airbus A340 for maintenance and refurbishment. It is also currently working on several bids for other narrow and wide body aircraft. AMAC Aerospace was granted European EASA Part 145 approval to undertake heavy base maintenance on the Airbus A330 and A340 Series and Boeing B747-400 and B747-8 Series in September 2012.

The company can now accept scheduled and unscheduled maintenance activities for airframe and powerplants. 

AMAC formally inaugurated its third maintenance and completion hangar for wide-body aircraft at its EuroAirport Basel-Mulhouse-Freiburg headquarters in September 2012.

The company will be attending EBACE in Geneva next week.

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