Sales of the Airbus Corporate Jetliner (ACJ) have been booming over the past two years, which is good news for US company Landmark Aviation, the business aviation arm of the Carlyle Group.
Landmark became the umbrella brand for fixed-base operator and maintenance providers Piedmont Hawthorne, Garrett Aviation and completions specialist Associated Air Center, in a major launch at last year’s National Business Aviation Aircraft convention in Orlando.
Six completions are under way at Dallas and include one for Swiss VIP charter operator Comlux and another for Dr Vijay Maliya, chairman of India’s Kingfisher Airlines and brewery.
Typically, the completion of an ACJ will take a year and cost in the region of $12 million.
AAC specialises in the large jetliner completions for business and corporate use.
03/05/06 Flight International
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