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ACE 2026 - September 8th

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JetSupport gains approval to maintain Challenger 600
The company has extended its line and base maintenance capability to the 604, 605 and 650 series at multiple certified facilities.
JetSupport’s certified sites in Amsterdam, Munich, Paris and Nice support operators across key European locations.

JetSupport has received approval to perform line and base maintenance on Bombardier Challenger 604, 605 and 650 series aircraft. The approval strengthens its technical service capabilities for business and special-purpose aircraft.

Facilities in Amsterdam, Munich, Paris and Nice are certified under EASA, FAA, UK CAA and TCCA Part 145 regulations. JetSupport offers core airframe, engine and component maintenance, along with hangarage, cleaning, modifications and onboard support.

This development gives Challenger operators in Europe a maintenance partner focused on aircraft availability, technical precision and operational flexibility.

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