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Fri, Apr 22, 2016

Spirit Aeronautics Expands Hawker Aircraft Maintenance Capabilities

Will Include 800 Series Jets Under Extended Authorization

Spirit Aeronautics has expanded their service authorizations to include maintenance for the Hawker 800 series (Hawker 800, 800XP and 850XP).

“We do our absolute honest best to service our customer needs and even though we have existing authorizations for Avionics and Interior modification and refurbishment on the Hawker, our customers asked us to expand our maintenance capabilities so they could have all of their maintenance and upgrades done at the same time.” said Tony Bailey, President & COO. “By adding the Hawker 800 series to our capabilities, we further demonstrate our ability to continually adapt to customer needs and provide them with an exceptional experience on their terms.

Spirit Aeronautics has service authorizations for Boeing, Bombardier Challenger, Bombardier Global, Cessna Citation, Dassault Falcon, Embraer, Gulfstream, Hawker, King Air, Airbus, Learjet, and Pilatus aircraft to name a few. Spirit Aeronautics also holds service authorization on P&W JT15D-5D, PW545A/B/C, PT-6, Williams FJ44 and Garrett TFE731 jet engines.

(Source: Spirit Aeronautics news release. Image from file)

FMI: www.spiritaeronautics.com

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