Embraer authorizes Fly Across MRO as service center in Mexico

Embraer authorizes Fly Across MRO as service center in Mexico

MEXICO - Embraer announced the addition of Mexico-based Fly Across MRO (aircraft maintenance, repair and overhaul) to its network of authorized service centers for business jets.

This agreement will empower the national service provider to provide base maintenance for the Phenom and Praetor series at Toluca International Airport, as well as the Legacy 450 and Legacy 500 jets.

Scheduled and unscheduled maintenance, including aircraft on ground (AOG) and walk-in services, will also be offered.

The authorization for Fly Across MRO was given after passing an evaluation process, whereby it ensured that the company met Embraer's standards.

The accreditation positions Fly Across MRO as a key service provider for Embraer aircraft operators, offering maintenance, inspection and repair with the support of one of the most respected manufacturers in the aerospace industry.

“This recognition marks a significant milestone for our company. Embraer's authorization validates our continued efforts to offer world-class services and strengthens our position as a leader in aircraft maintenance in the region,” said Javier Gonzalez, CEO of Fly Across.

“We are fully committed to ensuring that Embraer aircraft operators receive efficient and reliable service that meets the highest international standards,” he said.

For his part, Frank Stevens, vice president of global MRO centers at Embraer, commented that they are pleased to expand its presence in an important market such as Mexico and in a strategic location for its operators.

“Embraer is increasing its presence in the country, and we continue to enhance our service and support capabilities and capacity in Mexico,” he added.

Embraer's dedicated business jet network includes eight Embraer-owned service centers, 44 Embraer authorized service centers in the Americas and 74 worldwide. Embraer Services & Support has also recently doubled its dedicated business jet MRO capacity in the United States with new maintenance lines in Dallas Love Field (Texas), Cleveland (Ohio) and Sanford (Florida).

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