Muscat: Oman Air’s Engineering and Maintenance Division has efficiently registered to provide aircraft technical certification services for Etihad and Turkish Airlines, which commenced its scheduled flights to Muscat.
The division has to its credit the approvals of the various civil aviation authorities like the Egyptian Civil Aviation Authority, Kuwait Directorate-General Civil Aviation (DGCA), Civil Aviation Authority of Sri Lanka, Civil Aviation Authority of Qatar, General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) of the UAE, the Directorate-General Civil Aviation (DGCA) of India, Turkish Civil Aviation Authority and the European Aviation Safety Agency.
The Third Party and Technical Support Department is part of Oman Air’s Engineering and Maintenance Division, and its main responsibilities consist of providing contractual technical handling to 26 airlines and aircraft technical certification to eight airlines such as Kuwait Airways, SriLankan Airlines, Egypt Air, Qatar Airways, Air-India Express, Etihad, Turkish Airlines and Travel Services for various types of aircraft: A319,A320, A321,A310, A330, A340, B737 and B777).
19/08/06 Times of Oman, Oman
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