Erfurt Airport, 24th of June, 2015. HAITEC Aircraft Maintenance GmbH was granted the approval to perform Part-145 line maintenance on Gulfstream G650 private jets.
As an EASA Part-145 organization, HAITEC already holds approvals from Civil Aviation Organizations of Russia, United Arab Emirates, Azerbaijan, Bermuda and the FAA for a broad range of Boeing and Airbus aircraft, as well as Gulfstream business jets.
“Besides Line Maintenance for G650s, our Erfurt subsidiary HAITEC VIP Maintenance is now also capable of offering cleaning and storage for such jets in the heart of Germany. This new capability brings an added level of convenience to G650 operators in Europe as the number of maintenance providers with that approval is limited,” states Frank Rott, CEO of HAITEC.
The G650 approval is another milestone HAITEC’s overall expansion strategy. In 2014, HAITEC announced a 30 Million-Euro expansion program over the next three years. The program includes the establishment of HAITEC VIP Aircraft Maintenance in Erfurt, the acquisition of the existing hangar (H900 at Hahn Airport), and purchase of the surrounding property for the construction of a second maintenance facility adjacent to the current facility. HAITEC is growing at a steady rate, preparing for the new 17.000 sqm hangar, which is set to be operational in summer 2016.
“We continue to widen our span of MRO services HAITEC can offer to commercial and VIP customers. In late summer, we are also expecting to receive our Gulfstream G650 approval for base maintenance. Our steady growth also puts us in a privileged position to offer new employment opportunities to qualified international aviation professionals in Erfurt and Hahn,” concludes Rott.
About Us
HAITEC Aircraft Maintenance GmbH is an independent MRO founded in 2008 at Frankfurt Hahn Airport. Over 270 specialized employees serve more than 50 customers from around the world. HAITEC VIP Maintenance commenced operations at Erfurt Airport in November 2014 and currently has line and base maintenance approvals for Gulfstream jets.