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Eclipse taps Crownair as service center

By General Aviation News Staff · May 13, 2013 ·

Eclipse Aerospace has named Crownair Aviation in San Diego an authorized Gold Service Center for both the Eclipse 500 and Eclipse 550 jets.

Under this agreement, Crownair Aviation will provide maintenance, inspections, parts and warranty support, as well as AOG services for Eclipse Jet aircraft.

crownairOne of the features of the Eclipse Jet is the remote diagnostics capability. Eclipse Service Centers can diagnose aircraft maintenance events remotely and dispatch the correct parts and instructions for repair to be carried out by most A&P mechanics around the world. As an Eclipse Gold Service Center, Crownair Aviation will not only provide aircraft maintenance, but will also supply support services and parts distribution for qualified Eclipse mechanics and Repair Stations throughout the region.

Crownair is accepting Eclipse Jet maintenance customers immediately, and anticipates reaching full capability by July 1.

Crownair joins the three Platinum Service Centers located in Albuquerque, New Mexico, Chicago, and Istanbul, Turkey, as well as two Gold Service Centers in Boca Raton, Florida, and Friedrichshafen, Germany.

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