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MCAR 145 Register LIST OF APPROVED MAINTENANCE ORGANISATIONS (AS OF 17 JULY 2014) Approval Approval Name of Organisation Mailing & Web Address Contact Person Phone No Fax No e-mail address Country Scope of Approval Due Date Reference Status MV.145.007 H+S Aviation Ltd Airport Service Road Tim Belstone Tel: +44(0)23 9230 4000 +44(0) 9230 4020 [email protected] United B3 APU - Honeywell GTCP331-200/250 17-Feb-15 VALID Portsmouth, Quality Assurance Direct line: +44(0) 9230 4090 [email protected] Kingdom PO3 5PJ Co-ordinator Mobile: +44 (0) 774 0155573 MV.145.023 ST Aerospace 1.Paya Lebar Airport Mr. Kugendran S +6562848007 +6562858575 [email protected] Singapore D1 - Eddy Current, Liquid Penetrant, 27-Nov-14 VALID Engineering Pte Ltd 540 Airport Road Director Quality +6563806599 +6564817374 [email protected] Magnetic Particle, Radiograpic X-Ray & Singapore 539938 +6564806823 Ultrasonic, Infrared Thermography www.stengg.com +6564815227 www.staero.aero 2. 600 West Camp Road Singapore 797654 MV.145.025 Trans Maldivian Airways Trans Maldivian Airways Pvt Ltd Mr. Suraj Panda, 9603305226 9603333050 [email protected] Maldives A2-DHC-6 Twin Otter Series 100,200,300, 04-Aug-15 VALID Pvt Ltd PO Box 2023 Male' Quality Manager 400; International Airport, B1-PT6A 27/34; Rep.of.Maldives C3, C4, C5, C6, C8, C9, C13, C14, C16, www.maldivianairtaxi.com C20 - as specified in the capability list MV.145.031 Island Aviation Services Island Aviation Hangar. Male' Mr. Ibrahim Iyas, 9603331383 9603332022 [email protected] Maldives A1 - DHC-8-200/300 (Base & Line); 30-Mar-15 VALID Ltd International Airport. Rep. of. Safety and Quality A1 - Airbus A320 Series (Line); Maldives Manger A2 - DHC-6-200/300; www.island.com.mv B1 - PW123, PT6A-27; B3 - (APS 500) C5, C6, C7, C9, C12, C13, C14, C15 and C16 - as specified in the capability list MV.145.033 MSI Aircraft 1) Pommernstabe 8, D-65428 Norbert Tel: +49-6142-955115 +49-6142-955111 [email protected] Germany B1-PWC PW 100 Series 20-Jun-15 VALID Maintenance Services Russelsheim, Germany Barwinske Mobile: +49(0)1719908317 (Main base) C3-Comm & Nav International GmbH & 2) Jebel Ali, FZS1, BH01, Dubai, Quality Manager Dubai C5-Electrical power & Lights Co. KG UAE MSI (Satellite C6-Equipment www.msiair.com Station) C7-Engine-APU C18-Protection ice/rain/fire C20-Structureal MV.145.038 Pacific Turbine Brisbane 22 Orient Avenue, Mr. James Oliver +61 7 3637 7002 +61 7 3260 1185 [email protected] Australia B1 - PT6A Series, Garett TPE 331 Series 15-Sep-14 VALID Pinkenba Manager Quality QLD 4008 Assurance Australia www.pacificturbine.com.au MV.145.045 Sri Lankan Airlines Ltd Engineering-Maintenance Mr.Priyantha +94197332017 +94197335264 [email protected] Sri Lanka A1 - Base and Line Maintenance Airbus 22-May-15 VALID Division, Bandaranaike Rose - A319/A320/A321 (CFM56) International Airport, Katunaike Accountable Sri Lanka Manager D1 - Eddy Current, Liquid Penetrant, www.srilankan.aero M M A B Galella - Magnetic Particle, Radiography & Manager Quality Ultrasonic inspection Assurance MV.145.046 Safe Air Australia Pty Ltd 7 Plane Tree Avenue, Dingley, Penelope +61-3-95518766 0061-3-95518677 [email protected] Australia C16 - 14SF-23, 14SF-5, HC-B4TN-5ML 31-Jan-15 VALID Melbourne, Victoria 3172 Stevenson +64-27-7250656 (Mobile) and HC-B3TN-3( )( ) Australia Quality & Safety www.safeairau.com Manager MV.145.048 GKN Aerospace Sweden SE 461-81 Trollhattan Sonja Nerpin +46520292141 +46855505693 [email protected] Sweden B1-PWC PW 100 series 24-Nov-14 VALID AB (former Volvo Aero Sweden Regulatory ([email protected]) C7- Engine-APU Corporation) www.gknaerospace.com Complaince Engineer 1 of 2 LIST OF APPROVED MAINTENANCE ORGANISATIONS (AS OF 17 JULY 2014) Approval Approval Name of Organisation Mailing & Web Address Contact Person Phone No Fax No e-mail address Country Scope of Approval Due Date Reference Status MV.145.050 Vector Aerospace Hangar # 8, 800 Aerospace Mr. Douglas 00902 888 1871 00902 888 2999 douglas.trowsdale@vectoraerospace .com Canada B1 Turbine PT6A Series, PW 100 Series 06-Jul-15 VALID Engine Services-Atlantic Blvd, Slemon Park, Trowsdale Inc Summerside, PEI, C0B 2A0, Reg. compliance Canada Auditor MV.145.052 Guangzhou Aircraft Guangzhou Aircraft Norbert Marx Phone: +86 20 861 23503 +86 20 86659001 [email protected] China A1 - B767-200/300 and B757-200 20-Dec-14 VALID Maintenance Maintenance Eng. Co. Ltd Accountable QA: +86133921 05975 Engineering Co. Ltd. Heng Shi Road Manager [email protected] B1 - GE CF6-80, PW 4000, RR RB211- (GAMECO) North Korea, Baiyun 535 International Airport, Hu Hua (Ricky) [email protected] Guangzhou, Quality Manager Components China (C1-C20, as per Capability List defined in www.gameco.com.cn EASA Part 145 MOE) D1 - NDT (LP, EC, MP, RI and UI) MV.145.053P Mega Global Air 5th Floor, Sakeena Manzil Mr. Ahmed Tel: +960 3006670 +960 3006671 [email protected] Maldives A1 - B767-300 20-Dec-14 VALID Services (Maldives) Pvt Medhuziyarah Magu Somith A1 - B757-200 Ltd Male', 20127 Manager, Quality C15 - Oxygen Republic of Maldives Systems Mega Maldives Airlines Engineering Office Airport Office Complex Ibrahim Nasir International Airport, Hulhule' Republic of Maldives MV.145.055 Villa Air Pvt. Ltd. Villa Air Pvt Ltd Mohamed Ahmed Phone: (960) 777 7725 Fax: (960) 333 3353 [email protected] Maldives A1 - ATR 42-500 20-Sep-14 VALID Hangar 01, Villa Airport Quality Assurance Phone: (960) 668 0016 A1 - ATR 72-212A Maamigili, Manager B1 - PWC PW127 Series South Ari Atoll, Republic of C5, C14, C16 (As per Capability List) Maldives MV.145.057 Proptech Portsmouth Nevil Shute Road R S Chilton +44 (0)2392 657779 +44 (0)7811533206 [email protected] United C16 - Propellers 21-Mar-15 VALID Limited Portsmouth, Hampshire Quality Manager Kingdom (Components in accordance with the PO3 5RX, England Capability List defined in the Organisation United Kingdom MOE) MV.145.058 Taikoo (Xiamen) Aircraft 20 Dailiao Road George Wang +86 592 5737050 +86 592 5730224 [email protected] China A1 - Boeing 767-200/300 17-Mar-14 VALID Engineering Co. Ltd. East Gaoqi International Airport General Manager [email protected] A1 - Boeing 757-200 361006, Xiamen Quality People's Republic of China MV.145.059 Lufthansa Technik AG Weg beim Jäger 193 Sven Arnemann +49 40 5070 66432 +49 40 5070 4501 [email protected] Germany B1 - GE CF6-80C2, PWC PW100 Series 11-Nov-14 VALID 22335 Hamburg Senior Engineer C1-9/C12-15/C17-20 - As per the Capbility Germany List D1 - LP, EC, MP MV.145.060 IBERIA Líneas Aéreas Barajas Airport, Fernando Serrano +34 91 587 51 42 +34 91 587 58 31 [email protected] Spain B1 - RR RB211-535 Series 07-Jun-15 VALID De España S.A. Industrial Zone 1 & 2, Jusdado, Operadora 28042, Madrid, Quality Assurance Spain Manager, Quality Assurance Note: Whilst reasonable care is taken compiling the above data, the CAA does not warrant the data is free of error or omission. VALID 2 of 2.
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