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Nomad adds Aruba to certification portfolio
Nomad Technics is now able to to carry out maintenance inspections and non-routine repair work as well as worldwide AOG support on Aruba-registered Global Express XRS, 5000 and 6000, and Challenger 600 series.
Roman Hug has embraced the Aruba certification.

Nomad Technics has received the maintenance approval from the Department of Civil Aviation Aruba (DCA).

This approval certifies that Nomad Technics is approved as a maintenance organisation that fulfils the aviation requirements set by the DCA, enabling Nomad to carry out maintenance inspections and non-routine repair work as well as worldwide AOG support on Aruba-registered Bombardier Global Express XRS, Global 5000, Global 6000 and Bombardier Challenger 600 series aircraft.

“We are very pleased that customers who fly an Aruba-registered aircraft can make use of our full line and base maintenance as well as AOG services,” says Nomad VP and general manager Roman Hug.

“This is another great achievement for Nomad Technics,” says quality, safety and compliance manager Christian Sacker. “Operators will certainly appreciate a further maintenance company to choose from when having their business jet serviced.”

Nomad Technics, the maintenance division of Nomad Aviation, is an EASA Part-145 approved organisation and provides maintenance on Bombardier Challenger 300, 600, 850 series, Bombardier Global Express XRS, Global 5000, Global 6000 and Embraer Legacy 600 and 650 business jets. The company occupies its own 7,400 sqm hangar together with 7,000 sqm of additional ramp space at the International EuroAirport in Basel, Switzerland, where it offers also hangarage services for aircraft up to the size of the Boeing 737 series and the Airbus A320 family. It now holds EASA, Cayman Islands and Aruba maintenance approvals.

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