Business jet prepared for an aircraft support movement

Aircraft Support

Structured support for aircraft operating needs.

AMG Aviation reviews aircraft support requests around aircraft status, route, timing, documents, owner/operator approval, and operational fit.

By Class

Every aircraft class needs its own support path.

Support is never one-size-fits-all. Each aircraft class carries its own crew, logistics, route, documentation, and airport considerations.

Cirrus SR22-style piston aircraft representing AMG piston aircraft support

Piston

Typical support

Owner support, maintenance positioning, records context, and pilot qualification review for piston aircraft.

Crew & logistics

Often single-pilot by type; insurance minimums, currency, runway performance, and aircraft status shape each request.

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Pilatus PC-12-style turboprop aircraft representing AMG turboprop aircraft support

Turboprop

Typical support

Regional support, maintenance positioning, crew sourcing, and operating-condition review for turboprop aircraft.

Crew & logistics

Single-pilot or two-pilot support depends on aircraft, insurance, operator standards, route, and mission profile.

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Cirrus SF50 Vision Jet-style aircraft representing AMG single-engine jet support

Single Engine Jet

Typical support

Aircraft-specific support for owner activity, ferry movement, maintenance positioning, and crew qualification review.

Crew & logistics

Typically single-pilot; subject to type, currency, insurance, airport restrictions, and owner/operator requirements.

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Embraer Phenom 100-style light jet representing AMG light jet support

Light Jet

Typical support

Repositioning coordination, owner communication, maintenance-movement support, and assignment readiness for lighter jet aircraft.

Crew & logistics

Some types are single-pilot capable, but insurance, operator standards, mission profile, and aircraft status decide the support path.

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Citation Latitude-style midsize jet representing AMG mid size jet support

Mid Size Jet

Typical support

Crew sourcing, support request review, aircraft-status coordination, and logistics for domestic or regional operating needs.

Crew & logistics

Commonly two-pilot; crew pairing, duty timing, insurance minimums, and owner/operator standards are reviewed before acceptance.

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Challenger 650-style super midsize jet representing AMG super midsize aircraft support

Super Midsize

Typical support

Expanded crew, travel, documentation, vendor, facility, and logistics coordination for more complex movements.

Crew & logistics

Two-pilot operations with potential cabin, international, facility, and vendor requirements depending on scope.

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Gulfstream G650-style heavy jet representing AMG heavy aircraft support

Heavy

Typical support

Large-cabin support review, crew logistics, documentation, vendor coordination, and stakeholder communication for complex trips.

Crew & logistics

Two-pilot operations with possible cabin, international, facility, and vendor requirements depending on the support scope.

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Aircraft manufacturer and model names are used only for identification and aircraft-class context. AMG is not affiliated with, endorsed by, sponsored by, or approved by aircraft manufacturers unless separately documented in writing. Support remains subject to aircraft status, crew availability, owner/operator approval, operating conditions, and final AMG review.

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What we review

Three inputs shape the support path.

Before AMG commits to support, the same practical questions are answered for every aircraft.

01

Aircraft status

Airworthiness, maintenance status, records context, and operating limits are reviewed before any movement or assignment is committed.

02

Crew & insurance

Crew is evaluated against aircraft type, currency, seat requirement, and insurance minimums — single-pilot or two-pilot as the aircraft and support scope require.

03

Route environment

Runway performance, airport restrictions, weather, facility timing, and owner/operator authority all shape whether support can proceed.

Support Request

Tell us about the aircraft.

Share the aircraft, movement or coverage need, timing, and known constraints. AMG will review the support path before anything is accepted.

Requests remain subject to aircraft status, crew availability, owner/operator approval, route and airport constraints, weather, support-scope review, and final acceptance.