AJW Technique Passes Thai DCA Approval Criteria with Flying Colours
Montreal, 30th January 2014: Auditors from the Thai Civil Aviation Authority have completed their appraisal of AJW Technique’s state-of-the-art facility in Montreal. The audit involved a detailed review of the organisation’s quality systems and processes. The Authority did not identify any areas in need of corrective action.
“Concluding an approval process such as this without any minor procedural findings is testament to the quality of work we are driving at every level,” commented Allan Pennycuick, Engineering & Quality manager.
“This further underlines our aim to offer products and services of outstanding quality on a global scale, Successfully accomplishing Thai DCA approval really does highlight the commitment to our evolving customer base in South East Asia,” added Gavin Simmonds, General Manager.
DCA Certification is the most recent in a developing list of regionally specific approvals that include TCCA/FAA, EASA and DGCA Indonesia. In addition, Brazilian ANAC approval is already underway and expected to be awarded imminently.
Enhancing the AJW Group’s worldwide footprint is an ongoing core initiative for each of the individual business units such as AJW Technique. This corporate strategy aims at delivering complete end to end solutions for operators seeking component support across multiple categories.
AJW Technique provides a broad range of component repair and overhaul services to the AJW Aviation customer base of more than 800 airlines. Utilising one of the best industry-specific engineering skill bases in the world, it is the centralised hub for the AJW repair supply chain. AJW Technique is focused on delivering world class reliability, guaranteed availability of components, and first class turn times to deliver improved efficiencies and minimise AOG costs; backed by superior warranties and competitive pricing.