Comlux Completion, a completion and service center in Indianapolis, Indiana, reports that its maintenance business for large aircraft types such as ACJ and BBJ models is growing.
As well as its recurrent maintenance clients, Comlux gained four new operators in 2018 – serving three BBJs based in the USA and a BBJ2 based in the Middle East. Other projects that year included BBJ and ACJ330-200 completions, while the company is also gearing up for the first BBJ Max 8 and ACJ320neo completions.
Comlux Completion is an approved Airbus and Boeing outfitter, an authorized service center for ACJ, and a warranty and repair center for BBJ type aircraft. On top of scheduled maintenance checks, most of the work accomplished in 2018 required several interior modifications and avionics upgrades. One BBJ was upgraded with a complete Collins Aerospace Venue CMS, for which Comlux and Collins Aerospace signed a general terms agreement.
To enhance both the completion and maintenance business, Comlux Completion launched Comlux 3.0 at the end of 2017, an initiative to advance the ‘Engineering Luxury’ mission statement through technology equipment, employee training and research and development investments.
On the services side, the program includes digital maintenance tools for paperless operations for task cards and part tracking efforts through wireless tablets and barcode scanners.
“Comlux provides clients a top-of-the-line VIP maintenance option in the industry with a full pedigree of in-house engineering and back shop fabrication capabilities for their aircraft,” said Daron Dryer, CEO at Comlux Completion.
“We aim to protect the value of the assets of our customers by performing quality maintenance and repair work in accordance with the manufacturers’ best practices. We have consistently proven that we are not only one of the leading centers of VIP completions, but we have now established ourselves as an industry leader in providing VIP maintenance services worldwide.”