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Wed, Oct 17, 2018

Constant Aviation Signs First Challenger 604 ProLine Fusion European Customer

Anticipates STC Approval Later This Year

Constant Aviation, an aircraft Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO) company with a nationwide network of facilities, announced today that it has executed an agreement with Premium Jet AG to receive the first European Challenger 604 modification to ProLine Fusion.

Constant Aviation’s Nextant Aerospace division introduced the 604 ProLine Fusion program at NBAA-BACE 2017. Since then, U.S. installations slots anticipating the Q4 2018 STC approval have had strong sales through Q2 2019 with limited capacity remaining. The company conducted private showings in the European market before EBACE earlier this summer. As Nextant’s exclusive dealer for the Pro Line Fusion STC, Constant Aviation has scheduled the Premium Jet installation at its Sanford, Florida facility for late January 2019.

“We appreciate the confidence that Premium Jet has in working with us. This event demonstrates European Challenger 604 operators are considering having the Pro Line Fusion modification performed in the United States where both Constant Aviation and Nextant are headquartered,” noted Stephen Maiden, Constant Aviation President and CEO. “The fact that Nextant is the STC designer brings a level of confidence to European operators, knowing that any deviations related to their aircraft will be managed efficiently.”

Nextant Aerospace is scheduling appointments for operators to tour the new cockpit during NBAA 2018.

(Source: Nextant Aerospace news release)

FMI: www.nextantaerospace.com

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