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23rd January 2012
Corporate charter jet company KlassJet has received an extension of EASA Part 145 activity certification including 737NG line maintenance.
“Earning our own Part 145 certification was an investment in our personnel to ensure we have a highly skilled team and strict compliance with regulations behind every operation,” said Aivaras Svirplys, technical director of KlassJet
Svirplys added “The extension of the approval allows us to reduce cost as we will no longer need to depend on outside organizations to improve turnaround time for optimal fleet utilization.”
KlassJet’s fleet currently consists of eight 737-800 aircraft equipped with CFM56 engines that operate both charter and ACMI operations. In addition to these next-generation aircraft, the company also operates five 737 classic aircraft.