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Heron receives refurbished Falcon with open arms
Heron has been reunited with its Falcon 900EX after an extensive refurbishment including a 2020-compliant avionics suite and an updated cabin entertainment system.
Heron's Falcon 900EX has rejoined the fleet.
Read this story in our June 2019 printed issue.

German operator Heron Aviation has welcomed back its Falcon 900EX following an extensive and complete refurbishment. After four months of downtime and meticulous inspections, D-AHER has been re-appointed with a fresh avionics suite compliant with 2020 requirements. Heron Aviation has also enhanced the aircraft's cabin entertainment system with a modern and responsive wi-fi system and satphone.

The work was carried out RUAG MRO International in Geneva. “As we continue to grow the number of aircraft under our care, our clients can rest assured that their assets will be maintained to the highest standards of both safety and passenger comfort,” says accountable manager Martin Helbling. “Protecting the value of our client's assets is one of our core competencies here at Heron.”

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