Amac Aerospace

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Amac Aerospace
legal form Aktiengesellschaft (Switzerland)
ISIN CH0049209197
founding 2006
Seat Basel , SwitzerlandSwitzerlandSwitzerland 
management Kadri Muhiddin , CEO
Number of employees ≈1,000 (2018)
sales 180 to 200 million CHF (~ 176 million €; (2015))
Branch Aircraft construction
Website www.amacaerospace.com

A Pilatus PC-12 (HB-FVW) from Amac Aerospace

The Amac Aerospace is a Swiss company that renovation and maintenance work on narrow-body and wide-body aircraft for business and private customers or governments at its facilities at the airport Basel-Mulhouse and at Ataturk Airport makes. The seat is in Basel . The company is the world's largest private provider of such services.

After the Hirschmann family sold Jet Aviation to the private equity company Permira in 2005 , the former managers Kadri Muhiddin, Bernd Schramm, Mauro Grossi and Enomis Holding founded the company AMAC Aerospace in Basel, Switzerland. Today it is the largest private MRO & Completion Center in the world and offers maintenance work, charter and aircraft management, complex modifications, limited military work and completion services (customer-specific completion and conversion measures). After 12 months of project work, AMAC Aerospace successfully completed the first BBJ demonstrator project for Boeing in 2017 and put it into operation. The BBJ Demonstrator aircraft was recognized by Design Et Al Awards and won in the '2018 Interior Design / VIP Completion' category.

The company has its headquarters in Basel, offices and hangars in Zurich (Zurich Airport ), Istanbul ( Ataturk Airport ) and Bodrum ( Milas Airport ) in Turkey, as well as another design and production facility in Auch , southwest France. AMAC Aerospace employs over 1,200 people and continues to grow.

In June 2015, the company received approval from the US Federal Aviation Administration to service American aircraft.

In Istanbul, Amac Aerospace is the official representative of Pilatus Aircraft for their PC-12 .

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Individual evidence

  1. In Basel, Arab sheikhs' dreams of airplanes come true , accessed on September 25, 2018
  2. a b c Basellandschaftliche Zeitung - Amac Aerospace: Becoming the world's elite in eight years , accessed on February 23, 2016.
  3. Amac Aerospace opens fourth hangar in Basel , accessed on February 13, 2016.