EFW expands service offerings with EASA approval

EFW can now offer worldwide airworthiness management and technical services to aircraft lessors, owners and operators

EFW expands service offerings with EASA approval
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Elbe Flugzeugwerke (EFW), a joint venture of ST Engineering and Airbus, has received the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) Continuing Airworthiness Management Organisation (CAMO) approval from the Federal Aviation Office of Germany.

With the approval, EFW can now offer worldwide airworthiness management and technical services for all passenger and freighter aircraft to aircraft lessors, owners and operators, says an official release.

"EFW’s airworthiness management services are backed by in-depth technical know-how on aircraft systems, structures and regulatory requirements. Such expertise was honed at EFW through decades of experience in the conversion of passenger-to-freighter (P2F) aircraft for their global clientele."

The CAMO approval also complements the company’s other solutions in aircraft design, production, and maintenance, the release added. "As the only freighter conversion provider in the world to hold the CAMO approval together with three other major aviation technical approvals, namely Part 145 approval, Design Organisation Approval and Production Organisation Approval certifications, EFW is well placed to offer turnkey solutions in design development, freighter conversion, maintenance, aviation supply chain management and CAMO support all under one roof."

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