Vienna, AustriaAero-Dienst Maintenance Line Station in Vienna celebrates |
On March 5, Aero-Dienst GmbH, one of Europe’s leading full-service providers for business aviation and air ambulance services, celebrated the Vienna Maintenance Line Station’s 20th anniversary.
The milestone was marked with an event attended by customers, partners and employees. Since its founding in 2006, the station has become a core maintenance partner for Austrian and international business aviation customers, and it is now the longest-serving maintenance provider for this sector at Vienna Airport.
What began two decades ago as a line maintenance location for Learjet operators stationed in Vienna has now developed into a comprehensive service center for a range of different aircraft types. The scope of services covers all central service and maintenance items that are included in the line maintenance approval remit for the entire Bombardier product range, from the Learjet 45/60 to the Challenger 300/600 and the Global 7500, as well as the Dassault Falcon 2000EX Easy, 900EX Easy and Falcon 6X jets. The Vienna Line Station has also been certified as a Dassault Authorized Service Center since 2017. Aero-Dienst added yet another popular aircraft type to its portfolio when it began providing line services for Phenom 300 jets in mid-2024.

The Vienna Team, Christian Weigl, Manager Maintenance Line Stations Austria (4th from right), and Andreas Merkinger, Deputy Manager Maintenance Line Stations Austria (2nd from right).
The dedicated and highly qualified local team, which has grown to 11 employees in recent years, has made the greatest contribution to the Vienna Line Station’s successful evolution. It includes six licensed technicians with multiple type ratings, each of whom has more than 20 years of experience in aircraft maintenance. The team is supported by its own logistics system and by professional work scheduling that underpins the administration of customer orders. By expanding its hangar area to around 1,500 m² (16,000 ft²) two years ago, Aero-Dienst took another key step in its long-term growth strategy, enabling more flexible and efficient workflows. Currently, up to 500 service and maintenance events are carried out in Vienna every year.
“The development of our Vienna Line Station is an excellent example of how customer focus, technical expertise and entrepreneurial foresight work hand in hand,” says André Ebach, Managing Director of Aero-Dienst. “What the Vienna team has achieved over the past two decades is a great source of pride for us—and it underlines the significance of this location for our entire company.”
Christian Weigl, the Vienna Station Manager, notes: “Many regular customers make a point of using their scheduled stops in Vienna for maintenance work. The appeal of Vienna Airport as a major business aviation hub, along with our central location, which offers easy access to many neighboring airports such as Graz, Salzburg, Prague, Budapest and Zagreb for AOG cases, has played a key role here.” Aero-Dienst also operates a component shop for wheels and batteries at the site, maintaining a stock of suitable replacement parts that enable the company to support customers efficiently and flexibly.
“This anniversary celebration presents an excellent opportunity to thank our customers for their confidence in us over many years,” says Christian Weigl, adding: “This level of trust results from the quality of what we do and the tremendous commitment of our team, to whom I would like to convey my express gratitude - and at the same time it is what drives our continued growth.”
In addition to its headquarters in Nuremberg, Aero-Dienst also operates stations in Austria (Vienna, Klagenfurt and Graz) and a maintenance station near Munich in Oberpfaffenhofen. The component shop in Landsberg am Lech allows Aero-Dienst to provide fast and local repairs for maintenance operators in Europe, the Middle East and Africa. With the establishment of Aero-Dienst America Inc., founded at the end of 2025 in Palm Beach, Florida, the company has also gained access to urgently required aircraft parts while expanding its ability to offer comprehensive consulting services to existing and new customers seeking to position themselves strategically within the aviation supply chain.

BlueSky Business Aviation News | 19th March 2026 | Issue #834