Shannon based Atlantic Aviation Group (AAG) have announced that their Technical Service and CAMO division have recently obtained Bermudan Continuing Airworthiness Management Organisation (CAMO) approval (BDA/CAMO/190).

Bermuda is an Overseas Territory of the United Kingdom, and the BDCA is subject to safety oversight surveillance by the Air Safety Support International (ASSI), a subsidiary of the Civil Aviation Authority of the United Kingdom who ensures compliance with international aviation safety standards. Bermuda registered aircraft are based in and operated throughout the world. Just under half of registered aircraft are corporate and private executive types and there are presently in excess of 700 aircraft on the Bermuda Register.

News of the approval comes as AAG’s Technical Services Director Mike Byrt revealed that AAG are currently recruiting for Airworthiness Engineers to join their expanding team. “We are working closely with a number of key customers to provide solutions to their ongoing needs. We are delighted that granting of Bermudan approval along with the addition of new Airworthiness Engineers to the team will ensure we will continue to provide a world class service into the future.”

Originally founded in 1962, Atlantic Aviation Group (AAG) Group is one of Europe’s leading independent aviation service providers offering Aircraft Maintenance (Part 145), Design Engineering (Part 21), CAMO and Technical Services (Part M Subpart G and I) and Aviation Training (Part 147) at the Atlantic Aviation Institute in Shannon. The company employs 250 staff at its two Shannon facility’s where it has established a strong reputation for quality and technical expertise.

For more information about Atlantic Aviation Group go to www.atlanticaviation.ie