AMAC Aerospace Turkey secures numerous contracts
AMAC Aerospace Turkey is expanding in Turkey with the success of numerous contracts including successfully obtaining approval for the Dassault Falcon 6X.
The company said at during EBACE, taking place in Geneva, that the Falcon 6X ‘is a welcome addition’ to the diverse range of aircraft it already offers.
The aircraft features a spacious cabin in its class, ultra-efficient Pratt & Whitney PW812D engines.
The first Falcon 6X worldwide is scheduled for delivery to Turkey in the coming weeks.
AMAC Aerospace Turkey has also successfully completed a comprehensive C- Check on a Falcon 2000 Classic series aircraft.
In addition to the standard maintenance, the Falcon 2000 Classic underwent a significant interior upgrade. The project was expedited through a seamless collaboration with JCB Aero, the French company of the AMAC group.
The C-Check, a critical inspection and maintenance procedure, ensures the aircraft’s continued airworthiness and optimal performance. AMAC Aerospace Turkey's skilled technicians completed the check efficiently, demonstrating their expertise and commitment to minimising aircraft downtime for their clients.
AMAC Aerospace Bodrum has also been awarded a significant project involving the end-of-lease inspection for seven narrow-body Airbus aircraft.
The programme is set to commence in July 2024 and will keep the team engaged for the next twelve months. The project involves three aircraft staggered with this client, ensuring a continuous workflow over the period. The aircraft in question are of the type A320-214, powered by CFM56-5B engines.
The project encompasses seven re-delivery to lessor projects, each including exterior paint work. The detailed work scope for these projects includes comprehensive inspections and maintenance checks, such as 12-year, 6-year, 2-year, 1C, 2C, 3C, and A-checks.
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