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PremiAir confirms Oxford Airport as its new fixed wing maintenance base -
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Its Hawker Beechcraft Service Centre activity to move there
PremiAir announced today (8th May) that Oxford Airport will be
the new home of its fixed wing maintenance operations. Work on
Hawker Beechcraft business aircraft, for which PremiAir is an
Authorised Service Centre, will move from PremiAir's HQ at
Blackbushe Airport, Surrey, from September this year, making
Blackbushe a dedicated base for rotary wing maintenance.
Confirming the move and signing a lease agreement of a 20,...
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