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Embraer Service Centers In The U.S. Receive EASA Certification

European Aviation Safety Agency Certifies Fort Lauderdale, FL, And Mesa, AZ Operations

Embraer’s European Executive Jets customers have two company-owned service centers in the United States certified by the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA): one in Mesa, AZ, and the other in Fort Lauderdale, FL. The two facilities were inaugurated last year – September 15 and October 27, respectively – and are able to perform non-routine maintenance services on the Phenom 100 and Legacy 600 jets registered in Europe.

Fort Lauderdale, FL Hangar

“EASA’s Part 145 certification of two Embraer wholly owned-and-operated service centers enhances our capacity to better respond to our European customers, giving them more flexibility when flying in the United States,” says Scott Kalister, Embraer Vice President, Customer Support USA, Canada, Mexico and the Caribbean – Executive Jets. In addition to supporting existing Legacy 600 and Phenom 100 customers based in Europe, Embraer stands ready to support Phenom 100 deliveries en route from Brazil to their new European bases.

Mesa Arizona

The Fort Lauderdale, Florida operation is a 55,500-square-foot facility providing full-service care for Embraer’s Phenom 100, Legacy 600 and, in the future, Phenom 300, Legacy 450 and Legacy 500 executive jets. The 45,000 square-foot  facility at Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport, in Mesa, Arizona, is authorized to service the same aircraft. The two company owned-and-operated executive jet service centers consist of a hangar, workshops and office space.

FMI: www.EmbraerExecutiveJets.com.

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