Dassault Falcon-authorized service center (ASC) Aero-Dienst has signed a contract to extend its ASC status for another three years. The Nuremberg, Germany-based company was tapped as a Dassault ASC 17 years ago and offers scheduled and unscheduled maintenance and repairs under warranty and in the FalconCare program for business aviation and air ambulance operators.
Aero-Dienst’s Vienna line maintenance facility became a Dassault ASC in 2017. The company also offers engine services as a Pratt & Whitney Canada-designated maintenance facility and is a Honeywell partner for mobile product support.
Worldwide on-call aircraft-on-ground services are also available 24/7, as is a mobile repair team. Other Aero-Dienst locations include Klagenfurt, Austria, and Oberpfaffenhofen, Germany. It also operates a component shop in Landsberg am Lech.
In other recent news, the company promoted former maintenance manager Florian Heinzelmann to head of maintenance, taking over from André Ebach, the CEO of Aero-Dienst. Heinzelmann joined Aero-Dienst in 2022 as a trainee mechanic and in 2011 he became responsible for the Falcon team.
“His leadership skills and commitment to the highest quality standards make him the ideal candidate for this important post,” said Ebach. “Florian’s career with Aero-Dienst highlights the value of our long-standing employees for our company.”