Aero-Dienst GmbH, the Nuremberg full-service provider for business aviation and air ambulance services, will expand its range of maintenance services at Vienna Airport starting at the end of June 2024, when it will begin doing line maintenance for Embraer’s Phenom 300 business jets.
Established in 2006, the maintenance line station will be able to perform all scheduled and unscheduled maintenance work under its Part 145 approval up to 2400 FH and 48 M inspections, and it will be able to work on components, batteries and wheels. In addition, the range of services will also include 24/7 AOG (aircraft on ground) service.
“With the maintenance approval certificate issued at the end of June, we expect a rapid increase in orders for maintenance services on the Phenom 300,” says Christian Weigl, Aero-Dienst Vienna’s Station Manager. “We will have bulked up our expert team of Phenom 300 specialists to a total of three technicians with CAT B1/2 type approval by the end of the year.”
“Adding the Phenom 300 to our portfolio represents another step in Aero-Dienst’s growth strategy that we announced years ago,” says Florian Heinzelmann, Head of Maintenance at Aero-Dienst.
In addition to its headquarters in Nuremberg, Aero-Dienst also operates stations in Austria (Vienna, Klagenfurt and Graz) and a maintenance station near Munich in Oberpfaffenhofen that was set up three years ago. The component shop in Landsberg am Lech allows Aero-Dienst to provide fast and local repairs for maintenance operators in Europe, the Middle East and Africa.