Now also Cessna Citation CJ3/3+ Service Center

Augsburg Air Service

31.05.2022 | From now on Augsburg Air Service will also offer the Line and Base Maintenance for Cessna Citation jets CJ3 and CJ3+. With this new certification the company is reacting to the numerous requests for maintenance of this particular aircraft type.



Augsburg Air Service will also offer the Line and Base Maintenance for Cessna Citation jets CJ3 and CJ3+.

Managing director, Florian Kohlmann, expresses his satisfaction with the ongoing development: “During the past months we have been asked repeatedly by our customers to add the Cessna series Citation CJ3 to our capability list. Especially for operators of complete Citation fleets it is profitable and very time-saving to only approach one central maintenance organization for all aircraft types. This reduces the administrative burden of all parties.”

In the past few years Augsburg Air Service has constantly expanded its capability list: Initially the company mainly specialized in Beechcraft and Hawker aircraft – such as King Air turboprops and Beechjets – and Cirrus piston aircraft.

AAS Augsburg’s ideal location at Augsburg airport in Southern Germany also attracted other jet operators who were in frequent need of service. Accordingly maintenance services for popular aircraft types, such as Cessna Citation Mustang, CJ 1 + 2 and XLS were added by Augsburg Air Service a few years ago.

The newest addition Cessna CJ3/3+ is a necessary and useful completion of the current portfolio for an even broader service.



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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