Aircraft maintenance

On this page you can browse through aircraft maintenance companies for aircraft capable of long-range trips over 3,000nm by any combination of company name, aircraft type or location. To see a list of maintenance companies at a particular airport please visit our Airports section.

Specialist maintenance providers and related suppliers can be found in our related categories below.

If you notice that our information is incomplete or incorrect, please do not hesitate to let us know.

 

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Latest maintenance news:

Date Headline
23/02/10   Midcoast Aviation performing Falcon dry bay modifications per impending FAA airworthiness directive
18/02/10   Dassault Falcon appoints Luis Planas to vice president of quality at Little Rock
17/02/10   West Star Aviation performs Falcon wing tank dry bay modification

Related categories

Aircraft Parts
AOG Services
Avionics Services
Engine Services
Maintenance Services
Modifications
Tooling/Workshop Equipment

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Metrojet (Hong Kong)  www.metrojet.com
Hong Kong’s only licensed aircraft maintenance company dedicated to the servicing of corporate business jets. Our engineers are Gulfstream factory trained and are available around the clock to support AOG aircraft throughout China and the Pacific Rim.
Duncan Aviation (U.S.A.)  www.duncanaviation.aero
One of the largest independent support centers with 1,800 team members and two main locations
Nayak Aircraft Services Netherlands (Netherlands)  www.nayak.aero
Available 24/7. Stations at Amsterdam, Stockholm, Milan & throughout Germany. Our experts can be at the location you need in just a few hours!
 

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