Jet Aviation Appointed Exclusive Maintenance Provider for Art Aviation of Vienna
Tuesday, 11 June 2013
Stefan Benz, vice president of Jet Aviation’s MRO and FBO operations, Europe, Middle East, Africa and Asia and Tim Hurworth, Art Aviation’s managing director
Basel / Switzerland,  – Jet Aviation and Vienna-based Art Aviation reached an agreement for Jet Aviation to serve as Art Aviation’s exclusive maintenance provider for their aircraft fleet.

Art Aviation's fleet of aircraft, include two Bombardier Global XRS, two Global 6000, Boeing BBJ1, Dassault Falcon 900Ex and Falcon 7X. Jet Aviation will provide scheduled base maintenance from its maintenance facilities in Basel or Geneva and line maintenance to the fleet from its Moscow Vnukovo facility.

Stefan Benz, vice president of Jet Aviation’s MRO and FBO operations, Europe, Middle East, Africa and Asia, said: “We are delighted to support the maintenance requirements of Art Aviation’s growing fleet of aircraft.

“Our teams of highly- trained professionals are fully committed to meeting the highest safety and quality standards. Jet Aviation has also invested in long-standing relationships with the various OEMs to facilitate our ongoing training with new technologies, as well as ready access to parts.”

Tim Hurworth, Art Aviation’s managing director, added: “It is important that we have been able to affiliate ourselves with Jet Aviation, who has the experience and capability to serve all of our aircraft types. Art Aviation’s goal is to offer a fully integrated service that is focused on the quality and safety of its flight operations with the preservation of asset value under management.

"With the established Line Maintenance support offered in Moscow, Jet Aviation has the proven ability to ensure Art Aviation keeps its aircraft operational."

Jet Aviation Moscow Vnukovo and Bombardier have an ongoing agreement to maintain an inventory of critical spare parts at the Moscow facility.

Art Aviation Vienna and Moscow was founded in 2012 operating ultra- a fleet of 2 Bombardier Global XRS, 2 Bombardier Global 6000, 1 Boeing BBJ1, 1 Dassault Falcon 900EX and 1 Dassault Falcon 7X. Registered in Austria, it holds EU-Ops approvals: airline operating license (AOC) number: A-139 and continuing airworthiness maintenance organization (CAMO) number: AT.MG.A-139.
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