Magnetic MRO, a global provider of Total Technical Care for aircraft operators and lessors, has gained EASA’s approval to offer continuing airworthiness management (CAMO) services on wide-bodies Airbus 330 and Boeing 777, as well as Embraer 145 aircraft type.
News about the recently updated CAMO approval certificate that expands Magnetic MRO’s capabilities to two new types of wide-body aircraft comes just weeks after the company finalized the acquisition of Direct Maintenance, a Dutch company that’s specialized in Line Maintenance for wide-body aircraft.
“The expansion of the CAMO capability that adds new wide-body aircraft to our portfolio complements the company’s recent business acquisition. This strategic alignment certainly creates a good base of synergy for Magnetic MRO’s future business achievements in the wide-body market,” commented Magnetic MRO’s Continuing Airworthiness Manager Andrei Pavlov.
According to Pavlov, Magnetic MRO’s CAMO approval was extended to sustain the company’s relationship with the development and growth of our existing customers, and create a possibility for potential future partnerships with new customers.
Magnetic MRO in brief:
Magnetic MRO is a global provider of EASA and FAA-certified Total Technical Care and Asset Management solutions. Headquartered in Tallinn, Estonia, the company maintains a strong presence in Europe, the CIS, Africa and North America. With two decades of experience in the MRO market, Magnetic MRO has an established reputation of a technologically advanced, innovative provider of integrated MRO services. The company specializes in a wide range of MRO areas: from engine management to line and base maintenance, from components to landing gear solutions, from engineering services and asset management to interior solutions and full aircraft painting.