Airbus Corporate Jet Centre signs its first CAMO contract with an Asian customer

Airbus Corporate Jet Centre Press Release | September 16, 2013

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Following its recent approval last may by EASA as a Continuous Airworthiness Management Organization (CAMO), Airbus Corporate Jet Centre has signed its first contract with an Asian customer.
This new contract will insure the management of the continuous airworthiness services on this Airbus corporate jet, including:
Aircraft configuration management
MMEL and OMP development
Maintenance planning preparation and updates
Service Bulletin (SB) recommendation and Airworthiness Directive (AD) follow-up
Work-package preparation for line maintenance and hangar checks
This contract comes in addition to the client’s signature for the design and outfitting of his new ACJ319 led by Sylvain Mariat, Head of Design Studio at Airbus Corporate Jet Centre.
As a fully owned subsidiary of Airbus, Airbus Corporate Jet Centre is certificated to perform Part 145 maintenance on the full Airbus corporate jet family under EASA approval, and a growing number of foreign authorities’ approvals – including those of Aruba, Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Bermuda, Cayman Islands, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Ukraine and, recently, Russia.

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