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DC to support Comlux customers in Europe and CIS
DC Aviation and Comlux have signed a cooperation agreement for line maintenance and warranty work. The Stuttgart Maintenance Center of DC Aviation will look after Comlux customers in Europe and in the CIS area.
Seated are Comlux COO Arnaud Martin, DC Aviation Group CEO Michael Kuhn and Comlux Completion president Domingo Ureña Raso with, standing, DC Aviation director sales technical services Daniel Heidrich and VP maintenance & CAMO Jürgen Sehne with Comlux EVP contracts & legal Christophe Pelet.

DC Aviation has been selected to perform the line maintenance and warranty work for Comlux customers based in Europe and CIS, and a cooperation agreement has been signed. The line and base maintenance services for aircraft of the Airbus ACJ family, Global Express 5000/6000, and Challenger 604/605 will be carried out at DC Aviation's dedicated 5,700 sqm Stuttgart airport hangar, which also contains a large and well equipped parts inventory, a certified battery and tyre shop and a maintenance logistics centre.

Vice president maintenance and CAMO Juergen Sehne says: “Last year we successfully carried out two A checks for Comlux customers. We are very happy that, with this agreement, we can continue to consolidate our excellent cooperation with them.”

Comlux COO Arnaud Martin adds: “While Comlux has a strong expertise on VIP interior upgrades and heavy maintenance in its facilities in Indianapolis, DC Aviation offers European and CIS customers a closer-to-home solution for their line maintenance and warranty needs.”

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