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Sep 10, 2013 (newstodate): The aircraft maintenance capabilities of Estonia will receive a further boost with plans for a new MRO center at Tallinn Airport to be opened in April 2014.
Behind the project is Estonia's largest business jet company Panaviatic that is expected to commission a complex comprising five hangars with a total area around 5,200 sq m, accommodating up to 10 business jets and one larger jet type Boeing or Airbus corporate jet aircraft.
Tallinn Airport will finance the major costs of construction of the complex that will next be leased by Panaviatic.
With the new complex, Panaviatic is aiming at a larger slice of the Russian and CIS corporate jet aircraft maintenance.
Only one year ago, another MRO provider at Tallinn Airport, Air Maintenance Estonia commissioned its new 14,000 sq m hangar adding to its existing maintenance hangar and holding plans for construction of a third hangar to be used for aircraft painting.
Behind the project is Estonia's largest business jet company Panaviatic that is expected to commission a complex comprising five hangars with a total area around 5,200 sq m, accommodating up to 10 business jets and one larger jet type Boeing or Airbus corporate jet aircraft.
Tallinn Airport will finance the major costs of construction of the complex that will next be leased by Panaviatic.
With the new complex, Panaviatic is aiming at a larger slice of the Russian and CIS corporate jet aircraft maintenance.
Only one year ago, another MRO provider at Tallinn Airport, Air Maintenance Estonia commissioned its new 14,000 sq m hangar adding to its existing maintenance hangar and holding plans for construction of a third hangar to be used for aircraft painting.