Jet Aviation announced today that it has successfully obtained approval from the Swiss Federal Office of Civil Aviation (FOCA) for its line maintenance repair station in Zurich. The facility is authorised to perform line maintenance on a range of business aircraft.
Jet Aviation launched line maintenance in Zurich in May 2022, under a temporary extension of the company's Basel site authorisations. Following a successful audit by FOCA in early 2023, the facility is now fully approved for line maintenance on a range of business jets.
“We are delighted to add Zurich to our European maintenance network on an ongoing basis,” said Cyril Martiniere, Jet Aviation's VP MRO Services Europe and GM Basel. “Zurich is a key hub for our customers and providing permanent line maintenance on-site was a natural next step in our commitment to an effortless maintenance experience in Europe and beyond.”
“The station has been very well received by our customers, who appreciate the opportunity for line maintenance on-site,” said Stefan Verkaik, Director of Aftermarket Services and AOG. “The audit was a fantastic opportunity to continue strengthening this service in Zurich and ensure efficient, safe and seamless on-site line maintenance for customers visiting our facility.”
Jet Aviation established a presence at Zurich Airport in 1969. In June 2021, the site was expanded via the acquisition of the former ExecuJet Zurich FBO facilities. The acquisition added a multifunctional, state of-the-art terminal for passengers and crew, a 2,500 m² hangar adjacent to the terminal, a second near-5,000 m² arched hangar, and two approximately 5,000 m² private ramps to the company's existing Zurich footprint.
Jet Aviation offers base maintenance in Basel, Geneva, Dubai, and Singapore, and AOG services worldwide.