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Embraer adds Fly Across MRO to its authorized service network in Mexico

written by Newsdesk | March 6, 2025

Embraer has expanded its Authorized Service Center Network for executive jets by adding Fly Across MRO, a Mexican company based at Toluca International Airport. Fly Across MRO will provide base maintenance services for Embraer’s Phenom and Praetor series, as well as the Legacy 450 and Legacy 500 jets. The facility will offer both scheduled and unscheduled maintenance, including Aircraft on Ground (AOG) services and drop-in support.

The authorization follows a comprehensive evaluation process to ensure compliance with Embraer’s service standards. This addition strengthens Fly Across MRO’s position as a key service provider for Embraer aircraft operators in Mexico.

Fly Across CEO Javier Gonzalez said the certification reflects the company’s commitment to high-quality maintenance services.

“This recognition marks a significant milestone for our company. Embraer’s authorization validates our continuous efforts to deliver top-tier 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, reliable service that meets the highest international standards,” he said.

Frank Stevens, Vice President of Global MRO Centers for Embraer Services & Support, welcomed Fly Across MRO into the network.

“It is a pleasure to welcome Fly Across MRO to Embraer’s Authorized Service Center Network. We are pleased to grow our footprint in an important market like Mexico and in a strategic location for our operators. Embraer is growing its presence in the country, and we continue to enhance our services and support capabilities and capacity in Mexico,” he said.

With the certification, Fly Across MRO expands its capabilities to service a wider range of Embraer aircraft, ensuring operational efficiency and safety for its clients.

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Embraer’s executive jet service network includes eight company-owned service centers and 44 authorized service centers across the Americas, with 74 worldwide. The company has also increased its MRO capacity in the U.S. with additional maintenance lines at facilities in Dallas Love Field, Cleveland, and Sanford, Florida.

 

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