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Aero-Dienst Vienna receives Falcon ASC approval
Aero-Dienst's Vienna facility has been named as a Falcon authorised service centre by Dassault. The German operator's line station has been approved to work on the Falcon 900EX, EX EASy, DX and LX variants as well as the 2000EX EASy, DX, LX, LXS and S.
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Aero-Dienst's Vienna facility has been named as a Falcon authorised service centre by Dassault. The German operator's line station has been approved to work on the Falcon 900EX, EX EASy, DX and LX variants as well as the 2000EX EASy, DX, LX, LXS and S.

The facility will take on scheduled and unscheduled maintenance as well as repair services under warranty and FalconCare programmes. The approval also includes other maintenance work, retrofitting, modifications, upgrades and a 24/7 AOG service, as well as a Mobile Go Team. In addition, the range of services will be supplemented by Aero-Dienst's own battery and tyre shop.

Dassault maintenance manager at Aero-Dienst Florian Heinzelmann says: “We see the certification of our line station as a sign of special appreciation from one of our most important partners. At the same time, we are very pleased to be able to provide our European Falcon customers with an even larger service network, with Vienna as a gateway to eastern Europe.” Five licenced technicians are based there.

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