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At the beginning of 1993 Beechcraft Berlin opened its aircraft maintenance workshop at the traditional Berlin-Tempelhof Airport.
In June 2005 the entire company moved into new premises at the international Berlin-Schnefeld Airport.
After 2 years of thorough work Beechcraft Berlin aviation GmbH is proud to announce that we have received both - the approval as EASA Part-21 Design Organization and FAA Repair Station - in November 2006. In addition to regular maintenance services according to our Part-145 approval, we are now able to provide our customers also with maintenance on US-registered airplanes and with the design of Minor and Major Changes / Repairs related to aircraft avionics, cabin and structure. With the allocated numbers:
EASA.21J.231 (Design Organization)
Z3VY292Y (FAA Repair-Station)
It is also authorised by the following aviation authorities:
Bermuda CAA and
Serra Leone CAA
Application has been made for certification by the US authorities (FAA).
At present maintenance, repair work and annual inspections can be carried out on the following aircraft:
Beechcraft King Air series
Beechcraft Airliner 1900 C/D
Premier I & IA
Single- and twin-engineBeechcraft aircraft
Hawker 400 XP (Beechjet maintenance) in preparation
Beechcraft Berlin Aviation GmbH is also an authorised Raytheon Aircraft Service Center with Gold Bar Rating for all the aircraft listed above.
Raytheon Aircraft Company Service/Support
Cessna Citation Jet CJ1 & CJ2
Cessna 300/400 series
Cessna 208 Caravan
Piper Cheyenne, PA31 maintenance
Twin-engine aircraft, MTOW below 2 tonnes
Single-engine aircraft, MTOW below 2 tonnes
The following services are available:
Checks on commercial and private aircraft
Annual inspections, airframe/avionics
Major repairs including all metal work
Engine overhauls in co-operation with specialist companies
Avionics installation and repairs
Aircraft painting
Hot section inspections
Interior work (cf. interior 1900CD and King Air B 200) including wood, composites, painting and upholstery
Maintenance and annual inspections on N-registered aircraft.
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