AERO-DIENST TAKES OVER REGISTRATION AND MAINTENANCE FOR CHALLENGER 300

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At the end of November, a long-standing German industrial client received a new Challenger 300, which has also been tagged “the flying office” due to its cabin equipment and flight performance. The aircraft is flown by two pilots and is fitted with six seats in club seating as well as a sofa, which can be converted into a comfortable bed. On delivery of the aircraft, Aero-Dienst will once again prove itself to be an expert all-round partner for business flyers: not only did the Nuremberg-based specialists support the client in the purchase but they also manage the entire registration process with the Luftfahrt-Bundesamt (German Federal Office for Civil Aviation) on behalf of the client and respond to all instances of operational maintenance as they arise.
The Challenger 300 is due to enter operation as early as in the second week in December.
“In times of economic uncertainty, the acceptance of a commissioned aircraft on schedule at the manufacturer’s premises is particularly appreciated,” says Martin Bauer, Managing Director of Aero-Dienst. “As a result of our long-term strategy of constant growth supported by superb quality, reliability and consistent specialization, we now have a strong customer base which in turn reinforces our position as a reliable supplier and partner in the business travel sector."