German charter operator FairJets has taken delivery of a fully refurbished Challenger 300 that also underwent a 96-month maintenance inspection by Flying Colours Corp in Peterborough, Ontario, and sister company JetCorp Tech at St Louis, Missouri.
Maintenance work on the aircraft, now back in the fleet and available for charter, began in September last year and included new exterior paint and interior refurbishment. This project marks the second aircraft that Flying Colours Corp has worked on for FairJets and the two companies are currently exploring a number of future projects.
FairJets md Dr Dirk Bruse says: "We are pleased to have taken delivery of the Challenger 300. Flying Colours Corp has completed a first class job, on time and on budget and we will continue to work with it to support the needs of our growing fleet."
Founded in 2008 by Dr Dirk Bruse and Joachim Krüger, FairJets continues to grow steadily, with 13 managed aircraft in its portfolio, the latest addition being a Global Express.
Based at the heart of the German Mittelstand in Paderborn, FairJets plans to offer worldwide maintenance services from April 2013, alongside its current offerings of aircraft management, consulting services, charter flights and flight planning services.