FL Technics has been granted the extended continuing airworthiness management organisation (Part-CAMO) certificate, enabling it to manage A350 and ATR 42/72 aircraft types.
CAMO is responsible for ensuring that an aircraft remains airworthy and safe for operation. Continuing airworthiness management includes a range of tasks such as managing the aircraft maintenance programme, overseeing mandatory airworthiness data, and maintaining records.
“This step is consistent with our overall growth strategy," said Oleksandr Kulyk, deputy CEO 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."
This brings the total number of aircraft types that the company is authorised to support to 13.