Avсom-D setting up a line maintenance network

The Avcom-D business aviation center has recently opened a line maintenance station for Hawker aircraft in Irkutsk – the first such station for business aviation in all of Siberia. Itself based at Moscow’s Domodedovo airport, Avcom-D is now planning to launch similar stations in other locations across the country, including the Urals, the Far East, and central Russia.
Avcom-D provides MRO services for virtually all Hawker models. It also performs on-wing and in-shop maintenance work on aero engines and auxiliary power units. In early 2011 Avcom-D launched an interior repair and refurbishment section for business jets. Later this year the company expects to obtain a certificate of competence in upgrading aircraft navigation and communications systems. The center leases maintenance equipment to MRO facilities in Moscow, St. Petersburg, and Ulyanovsk. Avcom-D is certified to perform all types of maintenance services related to business aviation.
Maxim Pyadushkin
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