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AJW Technique achieve DGCA Indonesia Type Certificate Approval

aviation_newsAJW Technique has been granted DGCA Type Certificate Approval by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) Indonesia. This approval comes only three months after the formal opening of the multi-skilled AJW Technique Component Repair and Overhaul facility in Montréal.

AJW Technique is fast developing a reputation for its commitment to quality. The facility was awarded EASA Part-145 Approved Maintenance Organisation status, as well as Transport Canada Civil Aviation (TCCA) approval, recognised by the USA Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), which was granted earlier this year.

“At AJW the focus is always on delivering the best service we can across the global aviation marketplace,” commented Christopher Whiteside, President of AJW Group. “Achieving Approved Maintenance Organisation certification in South East Asia so quickly, clearly demonstrates that our capabilities across core technical skills are recognised worldwide. South East Asia remains one of the most significant growth centres for both business and commercial aviation across the industry. AJW Technique’s focus on product specific maintenance programmes, developed to drive down total cost of aircraft ownership, is well placed in such a commercially competitive environment. The organisation’s repair and overhaul capabilities provide a direct match to the 600 active, and further 600 ordered aircraft in the region which cover specific Boeing, Airbus, Embraer and Bombardier platforms.”

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