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Jet Aviation Teterboro opens new avionics shop

By Janice Wood · November 10, 2011 ·

Jet Aviation Teterboro has opened a new avionics shop and received a limited instrument and limited radio rating from the FAA.

The additional capabilities, shop space and staff allow Jet Aviation Teterboro to perform line maintenance, offer AOG support and provide inspections for avionics equipment. The authorizations apply to the operation’s foreign certificates as well, according to company officials.

Matt Nevell has joined the Teterboro avionics team as lead technician with three technicians reporting to him. He brings 26 years of aviation experience, beginning his career in the U.S. Navy as an avionics/inflight technician.

Jet Aviation Teterboro services all major business jet models and components and provides customers with base maintenance, airframe and avionics, line maintenance, repair and overhaul. The FAA-approved repair station also provides 24-hour AOG assistance through its Jet Response mobile maintenance service, which can be reached at 877-JET HELP.

For more information: JetAviation.com

About Janice Wood

Janice Wood is editor of General Aviation News.

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