The ExecuJet Aviation Group has extended its
Airworthiness Management status in Europe from CAMO to CAMO PLUS.
ExecuJet have been offering
Airworthiness Management, in accordance with its Approval Certificates (Part M, Subpart G), for European entities in
Denmark, Germany, the UK and Switzerland on behalf of EASA as a
Continuing Airworthiness Management Organisation (CAMO).
These
approvals have now been extended to a CAMO PLUS (Part M, Subpart G
& I) certification in Denmark, Germany and Switzerland which
entitles them to issue/recommend Airworthiness Review Certificates
(ARC) for all aircraft registered within an EASA country, even
if not enrolled in an ExecuJet AOC.
For external customers,
ExecuJet can issue a recommendation for an ARC to the Member
State, which needs to be done on a yearly basis.
Since
September 2008, all commercial aircraft registered in an EASA
country (EU countries, Iceland, Norway and Switzerland) must be
managed by a CAMO and the Certificate of Airworthiness must be
accompanied by a renewable ARC. This will also apply for all
private aircraft registered from September 28, 2009 onwards.
“With the new regulations coming into affect this year, it is
essential that business jet owners ensure they are registered
with a CAMO” explained Peter Hartmann, Aircraft Operations
Director, ExecuJet Europe, “As a CAMO PLUS ExecuJet are
additionally able to issue an ARC to both management clients
and independent operators.”
Headquartered in Zürich, Switzerland,
ExecuJet has operations in five regions – Asia Pacific, Europe,
Latin America, the Middle East and South Africa.
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