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Interflight adds Hawker, Beechjet and Nextant approvals and updates hangar
London Biggin Hill-based Interflight has received EASA approval to perform maintenance on the Hawker 400XP, Beechjet 400A and Nextant 400XT.
Read this story in our February 2018 printed issue.

London Biggin Hill-based Interflight has received EASA approval to perform maintenance on the Hawker 400XP, Beechjet 400A and Nextant 400XT. It is also making use of its recently-refurbished hangar.

The company provides a full range of maintenance services for these types as well as Hawker 700, 800, 800XP, 900XP and 1000 jets. It offers scheduled and non-scheduled maintenance, inspections, repairs and AOG support. Work can be carried out either from its hangar or a dedi-cated team of experienced engineers can travel worldwide to the aircraft to complete the work. The hangar can accommodate up to four aircraft at any time, and the refurbishment included high gloss flooring, skylight windows and signage.

Director of engineering Lee Sugden comments: “We're delighted to add the 400 approval, which covers about 600 aircraft worldwide. On top of our additional maintenance capability, our hangar is the latest chapter of the Interflight transfor-mation, following new offices for the charter and management division, as well as new aircraft added to our fleet. We look forward to welcoming clients to our new workspace.”

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