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Jet Maintenance Solutions and Becker Avionics partner up

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Jet Maintenance Solutions  has begun a partnership with Becker Avionics.

The company is heavily focused on becoming a one-stop shop for all private and business jet maintenance and repair matters and is constantly improving and extending its list of services available to custom-tailored business and regional aircraft.

Founded in 2007, the company provides integrated aircraft maintenance, repair and overhaul solutions for business and regional aviation. CEO of Jet Maintenance Solutions, Vytis Zalimas commented: “We are pleased to begin our partnership with Becker Avionics, a reputable and history-rich aircraft communication and navigation equipment producer. Our partnership is yet another step towards a wider and quality-oriented list of suppliers, available to Jet Maintenance Solutions clients.

“With further goals of strengthening the company’s global brand, we believe that continuous search of new partnerships will allow Jet Maintenance Solutions to excel, deliver high-quality services and provide an unmatched level of flexibility when it comes to aircraft maintenance and repair as well as in spare parts supply services.”

Detlef Haag, CEO of Becker Avionics stated: “We are proud to announce our partnership with Jet Maintenance Solutions, looking forward to cooperating successfully and strengthening our mutual businesses on an international basis. With Jet Maintenance, we have found a reliable, highly professional and well-known partner in the sector of maintenance and repair for private and business jets.”

Jet Maintenance Solutions is part of Avia Solutions Group and provides base and line maintenance services for Bombardier CRJ 100/200/440, Bombardier Challenger 604/605/850, Bombardier Global 5000/6000 and Hawker Beechcraft 700/800/800XP/850XP/900XP/750. According to the company, Embraer Legacy 600/650 and Embraer ERJ135/145 aircraft types are soon to be introduced in its portfolio.

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