AMAC Aerospace’s Bodrum facility joins Airbus Corporate Jets service network
AMAC Aerospace’s maintenance facility in Bodrum, Turkey, has been approved as the newest member of the Airbus Corporate Jets (ACJ) Service Centre Network, expanding ACJ’s support footprint across Turkey and the Middle East. The agreement was signed at the Dubai Airshow 2025.
The Bodrum site is now qualified to provide ACJ operators with maintenance, engineering, VIP cabin refurbishment, and aircraft upgrade services. It becomes AMAC’s second ACJ-approved location after Basel, Switzerland, which joined the network in December 2024.
ACJ President Chadi Saade said the addition of Bodrum reflects ACJ’s goal of bringing high-quality support closer to operators in key regions.
“We are delighted to further expand our Service Centre Network by welcoming AMAC in Bodrum and look forward to a long and successful future together,” Saade said, adding that the expansion reinforces shared commitments to “quality, innovation and customer focus.”
Kadri Muhiddin, AMAC Aerospace’s group executive chairman and CEO, described the approval as a major milestone for the Turkish facility.
“The enlargement of the network will allow both organizations to maximize client expectations, retain core values and extend the satisfactory level of operators and owners alike from our location,” Muhiddin said.
The ACJ Service Centre Network partners with a select group of MROs worldwide, offering ACJ customers access to OEM-approved facilities for maintenance, cabin refurbishments, system upgrades, and ongoing aircraft support. With Bodrum joining the network, ACJ now has strengthened service coverage for operators across the Eastern Mediterranean and the Middle East.
AMAC’s Bodrum operation has steadily expanded its capabilities in recent years, handling Airbus and Boeing narrow-body and wide-body projects, and supporting both commercial and VIP aircraft. The facility complements AMAC’s larger Basel site, creating a two-location ACJ capability spanning central Europe and the Eastern Mediterranean.
According to ACJ, expanding the network ensures operators have access to consistent standards of service regardless of where aircraft are based or flown, supporting the continued growth of the ACJ fleet worldwide.The post AMAC Aerospace’s Bodrum facility joins Airbus Corporate Jets service network appeared first on AeroTime.
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