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Jet Aviation Geneva

Press Release

Issued by Jet Aviation Geneva.

March 8, 2011

Jet Aviation Geneva receives South Africa Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) approval

Jet Aviation Geneva has received South Africa CAA repair station approval. The company is now authorized to service South African-registered aircraft.

The South African Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) has authorized Jet Aviation Geneva as a repair station, which permits the company to service South African-registered aircraft. "We are happy to be a South African CAA repair station and are looking forward to welcoming owners and operators to Geneva to provide full maintenance, repair and avionics support," says David Ricklin, managing director of Jet Aviation Geneva.

Jet Aviation Geneva was founded in 1969 and offers maintenance, refurbishment and FBO services. The company provides complete maintenance, repair and avionics support to private and corporate operators. As a manufacturers' authorized warranty service center, Jet Aviation Geneva is specialized in base maintenance for all Gulfstream aircraft (except the 100 and 150), for the Bombardier Global Express series and for the Boeing BBJ. In addition, the location holds authorization to perform base maintenance on the Dassault Falcon 50 and 900 series aircraft and the Hawker series as well as on a number of smaller jets. The facility is an EASA #CH.145.0210 and an FAA #CD5Y775M approved repair station.