Acropolis Aviation is launch customer for 'CAMP for ACJ'

Tuesday 17th November 2015

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Las Vegas: Acropolis Aviation, the UK's VVIP charter operator, joined Airbus Corporate Jets and CAMP at NBAA, Las Vegas today (November 17th) to announce it will be launch customer for a wider range of computerised maintenance planning services, known as 'CAMP for ACJ.'

The new offering brings together Airbus' expertise in maintenance programme customisation and technical documentation with CAMP's long-held skills in computerised aircraft maintenance management.

Five year old Acropolis, based at Farnborough Airport, will start using CAMP for ACJ on its  Airbus ACJ319 G-NOAH early in 2016.

With CAMP for ACJ, Airbus defines the maintenance tasks that operators need to carry out to ensure continued airworthiness, breaking down tasks simply into digital job-cards in a way that is adapted to each aircraft.

"CAMP for ACJ is an enhanced single, integrated solution that will help us to keep our Airbus ACJ319 in great shape, by helping us to plan and carry out maintenance more efficiently," said Jonathan Bousfield, Acropolis Aviation CEO.

"CAMP for ACJ is a fully digital solution, available on any computer, smart-phone or tablet with internet access," added Andy West, Acropolis Aviation Charter Sales Executive, handshaking on the commitment with Airbus Corporate Jets Managing Director Benoit Defforge and CAMP President Vibby Gottemukkala today.

Acropolis is exhibiting at the NBAA 17th - 19th November on the Avinode Booth N5222.

About Acropolis Aviation

Acropolis Aviation is a leading provider of luxury charter aviation and turnkey aircraft management services. Acropolis is based at TAG Farnborough Airport, the UK's premier business aviation airport, with a complementary sales office in  Ft Lauderdale, USA.  Headed by CEO Jonathan Bousfield, the company employs 28 personnel.  Its flagship Airbus ACJ319 entered service in March 2010 and has gained a reputation for excellent service in the high-end charter market.  Acropolis holds Wyvern Wingman and Argus Gold-rated safety accreditations.

Its current ACJ319 G-NOAH is regarded in the industry as the ultimate luxurious charter aircraft.  Its cabin, designed by Alberto Pinto and outfitted by the Airbus Corporate Jet Centre, features an open plan forward lounge, intimate rear lounge, separated by a mid-cabin conference and dining room.  The private master bedroom features a king size bed, luxury en suite bathroom and a large, rectangular shower, the first to be installed in an ACJ.  Seating 19 passengers, the aircraft can accommodate up to 13 on fully lie-flat beds.

www.acropolis-aviation.com

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