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TAG Geneva strengthens maintenance capabilities and Le Bourget takes ASF award
TAG Aviation Maintenance Services Centre in Geneva has recently expanded its on-site aircraft refurbishment proficiencies.
Read this story in our November 2017 printed issue.

TAG Aviation Maintenance Services Centre in Geneva has recently expanded its on-site aircraft refurbishment proficiencies. The company is introducing an off-the-shelf cabin wood re-varnishing process to reduce turnaround time and a 3D cabin configuration tool that can provide customers with realistic renderings of popular cabin layouts.

In addition, TAG Aviation's Maintenance Services Centre at Le Bourget airport in Paris has received the Bombardier Authorised Service Facility Excellence Award for line maintenance for the third consecutive year.

TAG Aviation provides maintenance and engineering services in six locations: Geneva, Sion, Farnborough, Paris, Lisbon and Lomé, and has certification to work on more than 60 types of aircraft. Its four core services are airframes, avionics, troubleshooting and ramp services, and it has 10 specialist workshops offering services such as painting, interior refurbishment and logistics.

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