AUGUST 25TH, 2011

AMS Aircraft approved as EASA continuing airworthiness management organisation (CAMO).

AMS Aircraft Ltd, the aircraft remarketing, technical management and aviation consultancy headquartered in the UK, has been certified by the UK Civil Aviation Authority as an approved CAMO in accordance with Part M Subpart G with Subpart I privileges. The award approves AMS to perform a range of continuous airworthiness management organisation (CAMO) services onseventeen(17) single and twin aisle aircraft. This development represents a significant step change in the overall scope of the company’s technical service offerings and will be of significant benefit to its clients.

Mike Skinner, Chief Executive of AMS says "Our new CAMO capabilities not only expand the range of technical management services we can offer to airlines, lessors, banks and investors but also put AMS in a unique position among the traditional aircraft remarketing companies. It has been a challenge but we recognised at the start of the CAMO approval process that its successful achievement would require a significant investment in personnel, appropriate office accommodation, new and upgraded software programmes, staff training and other resources.”


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