HAITEC Granted Gulfstream G650 Approval

Sept. 18, 2015
Following the Gulfstream G650 Line Maintenance approval received in June 2015, HAITEC Aircraft Maintenance was now granted the approval to perform Part-145 Base Maintenance on G650.

Erfurt Airport, 18th of September, 2015. Following the Gulfstream G650 Line Maintenance approval received in June 2015, HAITEC Aircraft Maintenance was now granted the approval to perform Part-145 Base Maintenance on G650.

“We strive to provide first-class service and prime quality as expected by clients trusting us with their exclusive VIP and business jets. With each approval we receive, we strengthen our position as the number of European MROs with similar capabilities is limited,” states Frank Rott, CEO of HAITEC.

As an EASA Part-145 organization, HAITEC holds approvals from Civil Aviation Organizations of Russia, United Arab Emirates, Azerbaijan, Bermuda and the FAA for a broad range of Boeing and Airbus aircraft, as well as ACJs, BBJs and Gulfstream business jets.

Each additional approval marks a milestone in HAITEC’s overall expansion strategy exceeding 30 Million Euros. The program includes the establishment of HAITEC VIP Aircraft Maintenance in Erfurt, the acquisition of the existing hangar (H900 at Hahn Airport), and purchase of the surrounding property for the construction of a second maintenance facility adjacent to the current facility. HAITEC is growing at a steady rate, preparing for the new 17.000 sqm hangar, which is set to be operational in summer 2016.

“Our steady growth also puts us in a privileged position to offer new employment opportunities to qualified international aviation professionals in Erfurt and Hahn. Starting in September 2016, we will offer EASA Part-147 approved type training in our new facilities and already accept applications,” concludes Rott.

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HAITEC Aircraft Maintenance GmbH is an independent MRO founded in 2008 at Frankfurt Hahn Airport. Over 340 specialized employees serve more than 50 customers from around the world. HAITEC VIP Maintenance commenced operations at Erfurt Airport in November 2014.