
JET AVIATION RECEIVES CAMO CERTIFICATE FOR CAYMAN ISLANDS
Jet Aviation announced at EBACE that its EMEA & Asia aircraft management division has been awarded a Continuous Airworthiness Management Organization (CAMO) for Cayman Islands registered aircraft effective 2010. 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 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,” said Martin Eibicht, director technical services at Jet Aviation’s EMEA & Asia aircraft management division.
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