FL Technics has secured an extension to its Part-CAMO certificate, adding the Airbus A350 and ATR 42/72 to the list of aircraft types it is authorised to manage.
The latest approval brings the total number of aircraft types covered under the MRO provider’s Continuing Airworthiness Management Organisation (CAMO) certification to 13.
Part-CAMO approval allows FL Technics to oversee all aspects of continuing airworthiness for its customers’ fleets – including the management of maintenance programmes, compliance with mandatory airworthiness directives, and maintenance record-keeping.
To secure the extension, FL Technics undertook targeted training initiatives and successfully completed a regulatory audit. The expanded scope is expected to support the company’s strategic ambitions, particularly in the Asia-Pacific region.
“This step is consistent with our overall growth strategy,” said Oleksandr Kulyk, deputy chief executive for engineering at FL Technics. “The certification is expected to support our expansion into the Asia-Pacific region, where CAMO capabilities can serve as a competitive advantage, and some of our clients have already expressed interest in these new capabilities.”
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