Embraer (NYSE: ERJ / B3: EMBR3) has added Fly Across MRO to its network of Authorized Service Centers for Executive Jets. The Mexican company will provide base maintenance for the Phenom and Praetor series jets at Toluca International Airport. The agreement also includes the Legacy 450 and Legacy 500 models. Fly Across MRO will offer scheduled and unscheduled maintenance, including AOGs and walk-in services.
The authorization was granted after a rigorous evaluation process, ensuring full compliance with Embraer’s highest standards. This recognition positions Fly Across MRO as a key service provider for Embraer aircraft operators, offering maintenance, inspection and repair services ed by one of the most respected manufacturers in the aerospace industry.
“This recognition is a significant milestone for our company. Embraer’s authorization validates our continued efforts to provide high-level services and strengthens our position as a leader in aircraft maintenance in the region. We are fully committed to ensuring that Embraer aircraft operators receive efficient and reliable services that meet the highest international standards,” said Javier Gonzalez, CEO of Fly Across.
“We are pleased to welcome Fly Across MRO to the Embraer Authorized Service Center Network. We are pleased to expand our presence in an important market like Mexico and in a strategic location for our customers. Embraer is expanding its presence in the country and we continue to enhance our services and capabilities in Mexico,” said Frank Stevens, Vice President, Global MRO Services, Embraer Services & .
With this new certification, Fly Across MRO expands its capacity to service a wide range of Embraer aircraft models, ensuring maximum safety and operational efficiency for its customers.
Embraer’s dedicated network for Executive Jets includes eight Embraer-owned Service Centers, 44 Embraer Authorized Service Centers in the Americas and 74 worldwide. Embraer Services & also recently doubled its dedicated maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) network capacity for executive jets in the U.S., with new maintenance lines in Dallas Love Field (Texas), Cleveland (Ohio), and Sanford (Florida).