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Aug 28, 2018 (newstodate): The Danish aircraft maintenance company Aeroservice has opened a new station in Malaga, Spain.
The company will be providing line maintenance for SAS Group's new Irish subsidiary that is to provide flights on routes from London Heathrow and Malaga with Airbus A3320neo aircraft.
Set up only in 2015 and EASA Part-145 certified by early 2015, Aeroservice has been working with WOW Air in establishing the carrier's aircraft line maintenance organization but is also offering Technical Training, Quality Assurance, Safety Management and overall management, and support of CAMO and AMO.
Aeroservice was among the first maintenance providers to be licensed on the Airbus A320neo powered by CFM engines, which has further boosted its business potentials.
-Basically, our focus is supporting individual operators as they grow their business, rather than spreading activities over a wide playing field under an array of individual contracts, says Andrew Djurhuus, Aeroservice CEO and Accountable Manager.
The company will be providing line maintenance for SAS Group's new Irish subsidiary that is to provide flights on routes from London Heathrow and Malaga with Airbus A3320neo aircraft.
Set up only in 2015 and EASA Part-145 certified by early 2015, Aeroservice has been working with WOW Air in establishing the carrier's aircraft line maintenance organization but is also offering Technical Training, Quality Assurance, Safety Management and overall management, and support of CAMO and AMO.
Aeroservice was among the first maintenance providers to be licensed on the Airbus A320neo powered by CFM engines, which has further boosted its business potentials.
-Basically, our focus is supporting individual operators as they grow their business, rather than spreading activities over a wide playing field under an array of individual contracts, says Andrew Djurhuus, Aeroservice CEO and Accountable Manager.