JCB Aero reports that its MRO services hangar has been full for the first few months of 2026. Projects have included maintenance, combined with modifications and refurbishments.
One ACJ318 underwent a C2 check and minor modifications. The skillets and toaster were removed and the registration number was repainted.
Two ACJ 319 aircraft underwent maintenance checks. One came to the hangar for 6- and 18-month inspections and the other came for 6- and 12-month inspections. The latter had a broken cabin door that JCB Aero’s in-house cabinet shop repaired in one week. The aircraft also received new main wheel tyres before returning to service.
With ongoing projects and more to come, JCB Aero is optimistic about the coming months. “We are proud to see such a remarkable number of prestigious aircraft passing through our facilities,” said Sébastien Kubler, chief operating officer at JCB Aero. “It reflects the trust our customers place in our teams and capabilities. Our objective is clear: to maintain this momentum and continue delivering the highest standards of quality and service in the months ahead.”
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