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Plane Place adds Challenger 604, 605 and 650 capabilities
The additional capabilities expand the reach of Plane Place's already established support for Hawker and Citation models.

Plane Place Aviation has added Challenger 604, 605 and 650 to its growing list of maintenance capabilities, which already includes the Challenger 300 and 350.

“Our commitment to high quality maintenance and dedication to customer satisfaction continues to be our focus as we expand our capabilities, ensuring we surpass each customer's expectations with an exceptional experience,” says co-owner Tristan Noe.

“We feel that supporting this fleet will help us support our current customer base, which is upgrading to the Challenger fleet, and also reach new operators who seek high quality maintenance,” adds co-owner Travis Roberson.

Located in Texas, Plane Place Aviation has extensive experience with Hawker, Citation and Challenger airframes, providing service to large MROs, charter operations and aircraft maintenance management companies. In addition to providing maintenance at the Cleburne Regional airport, it also offers AOG/MRT support across Texas and Oklahoma.

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