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BBJ 737 Inspections Conducted at AMAC Aerospace in Bodrum, Turkey

BBJ 737 Inspections Completed at AMAC Aerospace in Bodrum, Turkey
AMAC Aerospace’s Bodrum facility in Turkey has recently completed comprehensive 12-year inspections on two Boeing Business Jet (BBJ) 737 aircraft, highlighting the company’s expanding influence in both business and commercial aviation maintenance sectors. The first BBJ 737 underwent an extensive overhaul, which included the full removal and reinstallation of the cabin interior as well as the additional centre fuel tank. The second BBJ 737 completed its 12-year inspection in September, marking another significant milestone for the facility.
Dual Focus on Business and Commercial Aviation
AMAC Aerospace Bodrum operates under a mixed business model, alternating between commercial aviation line and base maintenance during the winter months and focusing on VIP and business jet maintenance in the summer. This seasonal shift enables the facility to cater to a diverse clientele but also introduces operational challenges. Balancing resources and scheduling between commercial and business aviation projects requires careful management, especially as demand fluctuates throughout the year.
The quality of maintenance services at AMAC is under close scrutiny from business aviation stakeholders, particularly as the market for BBJ maintenance becomes increasingly competitive. Other Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) providers are actively promoting their reliability and specialized expertise to attract business jet clients. This competitive environment is further shaped by recent developments in the aviation industry, such as the Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) reinstatement of Boeing’s authority to certify 737 Max jets. Such regulatory changes may influence perceptions of Boeing aircraft and, by extension, the maintenance providers servicing them.
Progress in Airbus A320 End-of-Lease Redelivery Program
In addition to the BBJ projects, AMAC Aerospace Bodrum is advancing its end-of-lease redelivery program for seven Airbus A320 aircraft. The fifth aircraft in this series has been completed, with the final two currently in the concluding stages of maintenance. Each aircraft undergoes a thorough 12-year inspection as part of the redelivery process. The scope of work includes full repainting and the removal and inspection of critical components such as galleys, lavatories, thrust reversers, landing gear, and engines to facilitate access to the fuel tanks. The fuel tanks and cargo compartment components are removed, inspected, and reinstalled, with certain parts sent to specialized workshops for repair.
As AMAC Aerospace continues to broaden its maintenance capabilities in Bodrum, the facility’s capacity to manage both business jet and commercial airliner projects will remain a key consideration for clients and competitors alike. The company’s performance in these high-profile inspections is poised to influence its standing in a market where quality, reliability, and operational flexibility are under increasing scrutiny.

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