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Airworthiness Approved Organisations Más información en www.tmas.es CAA - Airworthiness Approved Organisations Category UK Part 145 Name 2 Excel Aviation Limited (UK.145.01384) Address 2 Excel Aviation Ltd, Leading Edge, Reference Number UK.145.01384 Hangar 3, Doncaster Airport Category UK Part 145 Doncaster Website South Yorkshire Regional Office Manchester DN9 3GE UK Approval Date 15 DECEMBER 2017 Organisational Data Sites AW\Sites\Base\Base/PPOB DONCASTER SHEFFIELD AIRPORT HANGAR 3, FOURTH AVENUE, DONCASTER, SOUTH YORKSHIRE, DN9 3GE, UK Exposition AW\Exposition\Part 145 MOE LE/MOE/001 ISSUE 02 REVISION 04 09 MARCH 2021 Ratings AW\Ratings\Part 145 MOA & Part MF MO\Aircraft\A1 AEROPLANES ABOVE 5700 KG BOEING 727 Ratings AW\Ratings\Part 145 MOA & Part MF MO\Aircraft\A1 AEROPLANES ABOVE 5700 KG BOEING 737-300/400/500 Ratings AW\Ratings\Part 145 MOA & Part MF MO\Aircraft\A1 AEROPLANES ABOVE 5700 KG BOEING 737-600/700/800/900 Ratings AW\Ratings\Part 145 MOA & Part MF MO\Aircraft\A1 AEROPLANES ABOVE 5700 KG BEECH 300 SERIES Ratings AW\Ratings\Part 145 MOA & Part MF MO\Aircraft\A2 AEROPLANES 5700 KG AND BELOW REIMS-CESSNA F 406 Ratings AW\Ratings\Part 145 MOA & Part MF MO\Aircraft\A2 AEROPLANES 5700 KG AND BELOW BEECH 200 SERIES Ratings AW\Ratings\Part 145 MOA & Part MF MO\Aircraft\A2 AEROPLANES 5700 KG AND BELOW BRITTEN-NORMAN BN2T Ratings AW\Ratings\Part 145 MOA & Part MF MO\Aircraft\A2 AEROPLANES 5700 KG AND BELOW Piston Engine Aeroplanes - Metal Structure not exceeding 5700KG Ratings AW\Ratings\Part 145 MOA & Part MF MO\Components\C5 Electrical Power & Lights Ratings AW\Ratings\Part 145 MOA & Part MF MO\Components\C6 Equipment Ratings AW\Ratings\Part 145 MOA & Part MF MO\Components\C14 Landing Gear Ratings AW\Ratings\Part 145 MOA & Part MF MO\Components\C20 Structural Name 2 Excel Engineering Limited t/a ATC Lasham (UK.145.01353) Address Lasham Airfield Reference Number UK.145.01353 Category UK Part 145 Lasham Website Hampshire Regional Office Gatwick GU34 5SP UK Approval Date 22 DECEMBER 2015 Organisational Data Sites AW\Sites\Base\Base/PPOB LASHAM AIRFIELD LASHAM, HANTS, GU34 5SP, UK Exposition AW\Exposition\Part 145 MOE MOE/QLA/001 ISSUE 15 19 FEBRUARY 2021 Ratings AW\Ratings\Part 145 MOA & Part MF MO\Aircraft\A1 AEROPLANES ABOVE 5700 KG AIRBUS A318/A319/A320/A321 Ratings AW\Ratings\Part 145 MOA & Part MF MO\Aircraft\A1 AEROPLANES ABOVE 5700 KG BOEING 727 SERIES Ratings AW\Ratings\Part 145 MOA & Part MF MO\Aircraft\A1 AEROPLANES ABOVE 5700 KG BOEING 737-200 SERIES Ratings AW\Ratings\Part 145 MOA & Part MF MO\Aircraft\A1 AEROPLANES ABOVE 5700 KG BOEING 737-300/400/500 SERIES Ratings AW\Ratings\Part 145 MOA & Part MF MO\Aircraft\A1 AEROPLANES ABOVE 5700 KG BOEING 737-600/700/800/900 SERIES & BBJ (NG) SERIES Ratings AW\Ratings\Part 145 MOA & Part MF MO\Aircraft\A1 AEROPLANES ABOVE 5700 KG BOEING 757-200/300 Ratings AW\Ratings\Part 145 MOA & Part MF MO\Aircraft\A2 AEROPLANES 5700 KG AND BELOW PISTON ENGINE AEROPLANES - METAL STRUCTURE NOT EXCEEDING 5700KGS Ratings AW\Ratings\Part 145 MOA & Part MF MO\Aircraft\A2 AEROPLANES 5700 KG AND BELOW BEECH 200 SERIES Ratings AW\Ratings\Part 145 MOA & Part MF MO\Aircraft\A3 HELICOPTERS AIRBUS HELICOPTERS AS 350 Ratings AW\Ratings\Part 145 MOA & Part MF MO\Aircraft\A3 HELICOPTERS AIRBUS HELICOPTER AS 355 Ratings AW\Ratings\Part 145 MOA & Part MF MO\Aircraft\A3 HELICOPTERS EUROCOPTER EC135 30 July 2021 Page 1 of 148 Más información en www.tmas.es Ratings AW\Ratings\Part 145 MOA & Part MF MO\Components\C4 Doors — Hatches Ratings AW\Ratings\Part 145 MOA & Part MF MO\Components\C5 Electrical Power & Lights Ratings AW\Ratings\Part 145 MOA & Part MF MO\Components\C6 Equipment Ratings AW\Ratings\Part 145 MOA & Part MF MO\Components\C8 Flight Controls Ratings AW\Ratings\Part 145 MOA & Part MF MO\Components\C20 Structural Ratings AW\Ratings\Part 145 MOA & Part MF MO\Specialised Services\D1 Non Destructive Testing EDDY CURRENT Ratings AW\Ratings\Part 145 MOA & Part MF MO\Specialised Services\D1 Non Destructive Testing LIQUID PENETRANT Ratings AW\Ratings\Part 145 MOA & Part MF MO\Specialised Services\D1 Non Destructive Testing MAGNETIC PARTICLE Ratings AW\Ratings\Part 145 MOA & Part MF MO\Specialised Services\D1 Non Destructive Testing RADIOGRAPHIC Ratings AW\Ratings\Part 145 MOA & Part MF MO\Specialised Services\D1 Non Destructive Testing ULTRASONIC Name 25 Repair Centre Limited (UK.145.01169) Address Chichester Business ParkCity Fields Reference Number UK.145.01169 WayTangmere Category UK Part 145 Chichester Website www.lekitech.com West Sussex Regional Office Gatwick PO20 2FT Turkey Approval Date 5 AUGUST 2009 Organisational Data Exposition AW\Exposition\Part 145 MOE 25/MOE/3 ISSUE 07 REVISION 00 16 FEBRUARY 2021 Ratings AW\Ratings\Part 145 MOA & Part MF MO\Components\C5 Electrical Power & Lights C5 Electrical Power & Lights Ratings AW\Ratings\Part 145 MOA & Part MF MO\Components\C6 Equipment C6 Equipment Ratings AW\Ratings\Part 145 MOA & Part MF MO\Components\C15 Oxygen C15 Oxygen Name A2B Heli (Maintenance) Limited (UK.145.01318) Address Hangar 4 Brighton City Airport Reference Number UK.145.01318 Category UK Part 145 Shoreham by Sea Website West Sussex Regional Office Gatwick BN43 5FF UK Approval Date 13 SEPTEMBER 2013 Organisational Data Sites AW\Sites\Base\Base/2nd Site OXFORD HANGAR 4 (SOUTH SIDE), LONDON OXFORD AIRPORT, KIDLINGTON, OXFORDSHIRE, OX5 1RA Sites AW\Sites\Base\Base/PPOB BRIGHTON CITY AIRPORT HANGAR 4, BRIGHTON CITY AIRPORT, SHOREHAM BY SEA, WEST SUSSEX, BN43 5FF Sites AW\Sites\Base\Base/2nd Site RAF ODIHAM Exposition AW\Exposition\Part 145 MOE A2B/MOE/01 ISSUE 27 REVISION 00 06 MAY 2021 Ratings AW\Ratings\Part 145 MOA & Part MF MO\Aircraft\A3 HELICOPTERS SINGLE PISTON ENGINE HELICOPTERS Ratings AW\Ratings\Part 145 MOA & Part MF MO\Aircraft\A3 HELICOPTERS SINGLE TURBINE ENGINE HELICOPTERS NOT EXCEEDING 3175 KG Ratings AW\Ratings\Part 145 MOA & Part MF MO\Aircraft\A3 HELICOPTERS BO 105 SERIES Ratings AW\Ratings\Part 145 MOA & Part MF MO\Aircraft\A3 HELICOPTERS EUROCOPTER AS355 Ratings AW\Ratings\Part 145 MOA & Part MF MO\Aircraft\A3 HELICOPTERS EUROCOPTER AS365 SERIES Ratings AW\Ratings\Part 145 MOA & Part MF MO\Aircraft\A3 HELICOPTERS EUROCOPTER EC135 Ratings AW\Ratings\Part 145 MOA & Part MF MO\Aircraft\A3 HELICOPTERS EUROCOPTER EC155 SERIES Ratings AW\Ratings\Part 145 MOA & Part MF MO\Aircraft\A3 HELICOPTERS SIKORSKY S76 SERIES Ratings AW\Ratings\Part 145 MOA & Part MF MO\Components\C6 Equipment SPECTROLAB SEARCHLIGHT SYSTEMS INCLUDING ASSOCIATED ANCILLARY EQUIPMENT 30 July 2021 Page 2 of 148 Name ACLAS Technics Limited (UK.145.00829) Address Unit 5Rankine SquareDeans Industrial Reference Number UK.145.00829 Estate Category UK Part 145 Livingston Website West Lothian Regional Office Stirling EH54 8SH UK Approval Date 16 MAY 2002 Organisational Data Exposition AW\Exposition\Part 145 MOE MOE / 14 / EASA ISSUE 02 REVISION 03 31 MARCH 2021 Ratings AW\Ratings\Part 145 MOA & Part MF MO\Engine\B1 TURBINE PRATT & WHITNEY PW100 SERIES Ratings AW\Ratings\Part 145 MOA & Part MF MO\Components\C4 Doors — Hatches Ratings AW\Ratings\Part 145 MOA & Part MF MO\Components\C6 Equipment Ratings AW\Ratings\Part 145 MOA & Part MF MO\Components\C7 Engine — APU Ratings AW\Ratings\Part 145 MOA & Part MF MO\Components\C8 Flight Controls Ratings AW\Ratings\Part 145 MOA & Part MF MO\Components\C18 Protection ice/rain/fire Ratings AW\Ratings\Part 145 MOA & Part MF MO\Components\C20 Structural Name Acro Aircraft Seating Limited (UK.145.01393) Address ELDON WAYCRICK INDUSTRIAL Reference Number UK.145.01393 ESTATE Category UK Part 145 CRICK Website NORTHAMPTONSHIRE Regional Office Gatwick NN6 7SL UK Approval Date 02 DECEMBER 2019 Organisational Data Exposition AW\Exposition\Part 145 MOE QA-MAN-680 ISSUE 7 25 JANUARY 2021 Ratings AW\Ratings\Part 145 MOA & Part MF MO\Components\C6 Equipment Name ACS Aviation Industries Ltd (UK.145.01333) Address 1 Swinbourne Drive Springwood Reference Number UK.145.01333 Industrial Estate Category UK Part 145 Braintree Website Essex Regional Office Gatwick CM7 2YP UK Approval Date 9 JULY 2014 Organisational Data Exposition AW\Exposition\Part 145 MOE ACS/EXPO/1 ISSUE 01 AMENDMENT 00 30 MARCH 2021 Ratings AW\Ratings\Part 145 MOA & Part MF MO\Components\C1 Air Cond & Press Ratings AW\Ratings\Part 145 MOA & Part MF MO\Components\C2 Auto Flight Ratings AW\Ratings\Part 145 MOA & Part MF MO\Components\C3 Comms and Nav Ratings AW\Ratings\Part 145 MOA & Part MF MO\Components\C4 Doors — Hatches Ratings AW\Ratings\Part 145 MOA & Part MF MO\Components\C5 Electrical Power & Lights Ratings AW\Ratings\Part 145 MOA & Part MF MO\Components\C6 Equipment Ratings AW\Ratings\Part 145 MOA & Part MF MO\Components\C7 Engine — APU Ratings AW\Ratings\Part 145 MOA & Part MF MO\Components\C8 Flight Controls 30 July 2021 Page 3 of 148 Ratings AW\Ratings\Part 145 MOA & Part MF MO\Components\C9 Fuel Ratings AW\Ratings\Part 145 MOA & Part MF MO\Components\C12 Hydraulic Power Ratings AW\Ratings\Part 145 MOA & Part MF MO\Components\C13 Indicating — recording system Ratings AW\Ratings\Part 145 MOA & Part MF MO\Components\C14 Landing Gear Ratings AW\Ratings\Part 145 MOA & Part MF MO\Components\C15 Oxygen Ratings AW\Ratings\Part 145 MOA & Part MF MO\Components\C17 Pneumatic & Vacuum Ratings AW\Ratings\Part 145 MOA & Part MF MO\Components\C18 Protection ice/rain/fire Ratings AW\Ratings\Part 145 MOA & Part MF MO\Components\C19 Windows Ratings AW\Ratings\Part 145 MOA & Part MF MO\Components\C20 Structural Name ACS Aviation Limited t/a ACS Engineering (UK.145.01145) (GA) Address Hangar 3Perth Airport Reference Number UK.145.01145 Category UK Part
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