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JetSupport now covers Challenger 300 series
JetSupport, now authorised for the CL300, has been an independent provider of MRO services and support solutions for business aviation and special mission aircraft for over 19 years. It focuses on flexibility.

Dutch MRO provider JetSupport has extended its Part 145 maintenance organisation approvals to include the Bombardier Challenger 300 series. With this endorsement, the company now provides line and base maintenance support for Challenger 300/350 aircraft. This includes a 24/7 AOG response to support customers with both their daily operational needs and their planned maintenance requirements. This further complements the services already available for many other aircraft types.

Based at both Schiphol Amsterdam and Oberpfaffenhofen airports, JetSupport has been an independent provider of MRO services and support solutions for business aviation and special mission aircraft for over 19 years. Its overall focus is on flexibility, transparency, aircraft availability and personal touch.

JetSupport's line and base maintenance capabilities range from Cessna Citation, Dassault Falcon, Bombardier, King Air and Dornier aircraft types. Aircraft and component services are provided with FAA/EASA/TCCA approvals, while the facility itself boasts over 14,500 sqm of hangar space, offices and lounges.

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