Air Charter Scotland Receives Approval to Offer
Full CAMO Services in UK and EU
(04/10/22)
Air Charter Scotland (ACS) has received regulatory
approval from the CAA and EASA to offer full Continuing Airworthiness
Management Organisation (CAMO) services in the UK and Europe.
The accreditation, which also applies to Air
Charter Scotland Europe (ACSE) - the company’s Malta-based
European subsidiary, is a culmination of 18
months work that started just before the UK’s departure from the EU.
ACS and ACSE now has a team of seven engaged in CAMO
activity, overseen by Continuing Airworthiness Manager, Richard
Rooney.
Stephen Pollock, Continued Airworthiness Manager - Europe,
is looking after the European side of the operation, based out of
Malta and sub-contracting out to the UK team.
With expanded CAMO approval in the UK and Europe
Air Charter Scotland can liaise with regulators for an aircraft
owner, appraise aircraft manuals, address airworthiness
directives/service bulletins and support maintenance with
preferred MRO companies, as well as perform on site surveys and
audits.
“This means we can do much more activity in-house,
expanding our managed charter fleet with wider expertise,
including offering technical services in the UK and Europe to
third party operators and to owners. We can ensure that every
aircraft we manage for them is compliant with full safety
standards,” said Richard Rooney. “This is significant as we
add more aircraft owners. They have peace of mind we are fully
conversant with the flux in regulations supporting both the UK and
European markets.”
Air Charter Scotland’s foray into third party CAMO
support occurred this summer when it helped European charter
operator Elit’Avia. ACS supported the transfer of an UK-registered
Embraer Phenom 300 onto the 9H Maltese aircraft registry.
As a
G-registry operator, it supported Elit’Avia with the process of
achieving an export certificate of airworthiness, assisting with
communications between the UK Civil Aviation Authority and
Transport Malta.
Two New Jets Join
Managed Charter Fleet
The timing of its CAMO accreditation could not be
better, as the company has just expanded its managed charter fleet
with two Embraer Praetor 600 business jets.
The super mid-sized jet (G-GDAB) will be managed
and offered for charter on behalf of a private owner out of
Liverpool and London Luton Airports. That aircraft will be joined by G-MCEN
which is scheduled to arrive at the end of October.
In addition, a Cessna Citation CJ1 with Tamarack
winglets which previously operated with the company is now back
and available for charter, under the registration G-COBN.
Positioned out of London Luton Airport, the aircraft will be
marketed by Embracing Executive Travel and will be floating one
when on charter.
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