AAS Service Center for Cirrus’ Vision Jet
Augsburg Air Service's planned Cirrus SF50 jet service includes not only the usual maintenance measures, but in the near future also engine services like engine checks and other routine inspections directly on wing.

First customers use the new Cirrus Jet service at AAS Augsburg
Augsburg also plans to offer replacement services for the CAPS parachute system including the line cutter kits as soon as the aforementioned maintenance cycle for the first Vision Jet generation is due.
"We have been an authorized service center for Cirrus aircraft for more than 20 years," says Markus Pöschel, aircraft inspector and lead manager of Augsburg Air Service's piston aircraft department. "During our many years of cooperation with Cirrus Aircraft we were able to follow the continuous optimization through all aircraft generations and gain valuable experience with the Cirrus CAPS parachute system, which is also integrated in the Vision Jet. Ideal conditions, then, to ensure top-class maintenance in all areas of the new Cirrus Vision Jet as well."

Managing director Florian Kohlmann inspects a Cirrus Jet in Augsburg
Augsburg Air Service is an authorized service center for Cirrus CAPS parachute overhauls. Centrally located at Augsburg’s airport, the service center services Cirrus aircraft from all over Europe.
The new Cirrus SF50 jet service is initially open to Cirrus jets with N registration and will be available for all EASA-approved registrations in the near future.

About Augsburg Air Service
Augsburg Air Services is widely acknowledged as being the renowned specialist, not only for special technical requirements of all classes of aircraft, but for Beechcraft-Samples in particular. Among other things, the company is also a licensed Cirrus Service Center. Centrally located in Augsburg in southern Germany, Augsburg Air Service attracts customers from all over Europe.
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