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AMAC continues apace with completions projects
A privately-owned Global 6000 entered its hangar at the end of February for a 30-month-check. AMAC has also signed a new contract on a Boeing BBJ 747-8 for a cabin reconfiguration.
The BBJ 747-8 is, self-evidently, a big job.

AMAC Aerospace has signed a new contract on a Boeing BBJ 747-8 for a cabin reconfiguration and an update of its whole interior to the latest level. The firm has also been awarded several new maintenance projects at its Basel, Switzerland facility.

The cabin of the BBJ 747-8 will be reconfigured and the aircraft will undergo a 72-month-check in parallel. To equip the aircraft with the latest technology, AMAC Aerospace will install a Ka-band system with an already existing STC and will upgrade the in-flight entertainment system. This will ensure that AMAC's client will have the very latest technology updates on their Boeing BBJ 747-8 and enjoy incomparable connectivity on board the aircraft.

“We are very proud to have been awarded with this big project on the Boeing BBJ 747-8. We appreciate the trust of our customers in our expertise in wide-body aircraft. Our engineering skills empower us to install and upgrade the latest technology to customers' fullest satisfaction,” says Eric Hoegen, director completion sales and key account management.

AMAC has also been awarded new maintenance projects on several Boeing BBJ 737 aircraft. A privately-owned Boeing BBJ 737 will arrive at AMAC in Basel at beginning of April when AMAC's team will carry out an annual check. Another Boeing BBJ 737 has already arrived in Basel and AMAC is going to perform a six-month-check on the privately-owned aircraft. An additional privately-owned Boeing BBJ 737 recently needed AOG support. Within 24 hours AMAC sent a team to Geneva providing the needed support so that the aircraft went back on service immediately.

A privately-owned Bombardier Global 6000 also entered AMAC's hangar at the end of February. AMAC will carry out a 30-month-check on the aircraft.

“Our maintenance projects will remain constant and challenging in 2020. We are continuously expanding our client portfolio, and we are looking forward to new ambitious projects,” says Alexis Ott, director maintenance sales and key account management.

Furthermore, AMAC Aerospace has recently received the ISO 9001:2015 certificate for having implemented and maintaining its quality management systems. Having been awarded with this certificate, AMAC Aerospace demonstrates its ability to consistently provide products and services that meet customer, applicable statutory and regulatory requirements.