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Oriens Aviation adds mobility to its Biggin Hill operations

Responding to stepped up demand for remote support and in readiness for the winter months, Oriens Maintenance is investing in a larger Mercedes van, due to arrive later this month, which will be equipped as a mobile workshop.

Above: Oriens Aviation's reception area at London Biggin Hill.
 
Oriens Aviation’s exclusive British Isles Pilatus Centre, formally opened this February at London Biggin Hill Airport, reports a strong nine months supporting a greater number of customers for maintenance and technical support.
 
It is now supporting 12 PC-12 regular customers, including 10 on the UK register – double the number since the start of this year, including two new arrivals now flying with private customers.
 
Oriens Maintenance, which complements Oriens Aviation’s sales activity as exclusive Pilatus PC-12 distributor for the British Isles, has also extended support to Swedish, Finnish, Swiss and N-reg US PC-12 customers since the start of the year. 

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Above: Oriens Aviation bolsters its MRO support at Biggin Hill.
 
Adhering to the Swiss OEM’s newly revised maintenance inspection schedule for all PC-12 series, which reduces the timing of inspections from 100 to 300 hours, Oriens finds it has more capability to handle other aircraft types too.  So far this year the business has carried out MRO checks on a Hawker 1000, Cessna Citation 500, Beechcraft 99 and Cessna 421.  “We are keen to widen out our EASA capability and support types such as the Beechcraft 90 and 200 series, plus the Cessna 208 Caravan,” commented Oriens’ Maintenance Manager Steve Westran.
 
Due to increasing demand for remote support, a dedicated mobile workshop is being readied, utilising a large Mercedes van. 

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Above: Oriens Aviation engineers.
 
The business continues to enjoy additional satellite centre support in a partnership with Goodwood Engineering at Goodwood Aerodrome, UK, which contributes Part M continuous airworthiness activity.  Oriens is in the process of applying for Part M approval itself for aircraft management services, to further widen out its offering.
 
Since the formal inauguration of its fully refurbished hangar and office suite in February, Oriens Maintenance has invested in new tooling for propeller balancing, battery capacity testing, pitot static calibration and avionics testing.
 
It also initiated two work experience placements and type experience placements to students and trainee engineers, which were overseen by its licensed Pilatus PC-12 engineers. 
 
Oriens Aviation CEO and founder Edwin Brenninkmeyer commented: “Taking for granted that we always strive for the highest levels of safety and professionalism first and foremost, we aim to provide the best possible service to each individual customer. This involves not only excellence in technical support, but also a personal approach. There should be no surprises and customers are impressed with our attention to detail that can only come from knowing how each individual customer likes their aircraft presented after a visit to our facility. We go that extra mile to help and give them a wonderful experience at Oriens.  Technical expertise, professionalism, and the highest level of business ethics and integrity are our core values. We look forward to continuing to build the Oriens brand and expanding our offering as a premier aircraft maintenance provider for business aviation in the British Isles.”
 
Luca Zatti, Service Centre Manager for Pilatus Aircraft, has endorsed the Oriens team as “a great ambassador for our brand”.
 
Oriens Aviation is participating at Air Charter Expo 2018 on 11th September with its Pilatus PC-12NG G-DYLN in the static at London Biggin Hill Airport.

 

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