Media ReleasesApril 30, 2009 Jet Aviation’s aircraft management division receives CAMO certificate for Cayman Islands registered aircraft Zurich, Switzerland
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Jet Aviation's EMEA & Asia aircraft management division was recently certified a Continuous Airworthiness Management Organization (CAMO) for Cayman Islands-registered aircraft. The company will soon also be able to offer CAMO services to owners of aircraft registered in Bermuda. For Cayman Islands- and Bermuda-registered aircraft, management by a CAMO will be mandatory effective beginning in 2010. Jet Aviation will now be able to offer a full package of aircraft management services to Cayman Islands registered aircraft, including documentation and certification, working with local authorities, and all billing and annual-review scheduling. Jet Aviation provides CAMO+ and Airworthiness Reviews for all EASA-registered commercial and private aircraft with a maximum take-off weight above 5.7 tons. Management by a CAMO-approved organization has been mandatory in the region since September 2008. "We are very happy to have received the CAMO certificate for Cayman Islands-registered aircraft as we see an increasing demand for aircraft managed by a CAMO in the region," says Martin Eibicht, director technical services at Jet Aviation's EMEA & Asia aircraft management division, adding, "We also are looking forward to expanding our service offerings to existing and potential clients." Tweet | Latest News02 | 07 | 2012Jet Aviation Dusseldorf approves in-flight use of Apple iPad for Jeppesen IFR and VFR charts > Read Now01 | 31 | 2012Jet Aviation Zurich removes the wings from a CJ525 for required OEM restoration > Read Now | |
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