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ASB approved to take care of 2-REG aircraft
Air Service Basel's IS-BAH II certified FBO offers a full range of customer-focused services for business aviation. It can now offer airframe, powerplant and avionics upgrades to aircraft from the Channel Islands and Guernsey.
ASB looks forward to a busy 2020.
Read this story in our January 2020 printed issue.

Air Service Basel is now certified to work on 2-REG registered aircraft from Guernsey and the Channel Islands.

The company recently received maintenance organisation approval validation from the 2-REG aircraft registry, resulting in new opportunities in Switzerland for aircraft registered in Guernsey and the Channel Islands.

Located at the southwest corner of the EuroAirport in Basel (LFSB/LSZM), Air Service Basel's IS-BAH II certified FBO terminal offers a full range of customer-focused services for business aviation including; aircraft hangar and apron parking, fuelling, maintenance, management, passenger and crew support and VIP handling. The organisation has 50 years of maintenance experience.

Air Service Basel's EASA and FAA approved maintenance department offers airframe, powerplant and avionics services and can facilitate a wide range of aircraft including piston, turboprop and turbine engines. It is an authorised dealer of providers including Garmin, Honeywell and Rockwell Collins, and is also warranted by the FAA to carry out ATC transponder and altitude reporting tests on any aircraft.

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