FTFR Rule and FAR 25.981 Expert, Jetaire Group, Grows Globally with New Aircraft Fuel Tank Safety Certifications for Boeing and Airbus Models
As the aviation industry scrambles to boost internal efficiencies to offset the economic impact of COVID-19, Jetaire Group's team of aircraft fuel tank compliance experts and aerospace engineers have stepped up to respond to the needs of aircraft owners all over the world. Jetaire Group, known globally for their patented aircraft fuel tank ignition mitigation system called INVICTA, has been providing their unique, lightweight, and zero failure reticulated foam technology to global aviation companies seeking new safety solutions.
Superior to failure-prone Nitrogen Inerting System, Jetaire Group holds the FAA Supplement Type Certificates for the installation of INVICTA technology for the Boeing family of 737, 757, and 767 aircraft and the Airbus A320 series. As part of their ongoing expansion, they recently gained their European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) certification, Agencia Federal de Aviación Civil (AFAC) certification for their INVICTA system for the B737 from the Mexican Aviation Airworthiness Authority, and also received certification from the National Civil Aviation Agency of Brazil (ANAC) for the B737 (300-800) series aircraft. This set of certifications expand Jetaire Group's footprint into some of the most active aerospace markets in the world.
Furthermore, to help the airline industry stay competitive, Jetaire Group's experienced aerospace engineers are lending their technical expertise to expand the company's aerospace project management services. This new service provides critical aviation and avionics expertise for companies looking to streamline aerospace engineering processes and drive industry modernization.
"Our team is committed to the industry and we are focused on doing whatever it takes to help aviation companies around the world thrive," said Michael Williams, president of Jetaire Group. "After 35 years, our global team's technical and industry experience helps us effectively accelerate efficiencies, drive innovations, and improve aviation safety," he added.