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LIST of APPROVED PRODUCTION ORGANISATIONS - Part 21 LIST OF APPROVED PRODUCTION ORGANISATIONS - Part 21 The Production Organisation Approval (POA) data presented in the following list is for information purposes only. It is obtained from the Agency POA Database and from data provided to the Agency by the Member States. The Agency accepts no responsibility or liability whatsoever with regard to the content of the Database, the accuracy of the data provided by the Member States, their timely delivery, or for any actions resulting from the use of the information contained in this Database. Consequently, the Agency shall not be liable for any kind of damages or other claims or demands incurred as a result of incorrect, insufficient or invalid data, or arising out of or in connection with the use, copying, or display of the content, to the extent permitted by European and national laws. It is the Agency’s goal to minimize disruption caused by technical errors. However some data or information in this Database may have been created or structured in files or formats that are not error-free and consequently cannot guarantee that the service will not be interrupted or otherwise affected by such problems. The Agency accepts no responsibility with regard to such problems incurred as a result of using this Database. All Intellectual Property Rights contained in the POA data, made available to the Agency in any form shall remain the property of their respective owners. Printed on 28/09/2021 11:39:06 Page 1 of 98 EASA B/E AEROSPACE B.V. - PHILIPPINE BRANCH EASA.21G.0035 Lot 18, 3rd street, Scope of work: C1 Competent authority: First Philippine Industrial Park, C2 Brgy, Ulango Tanauan 4232 Batangas European Union Aviation Safety Agency Philippines AECC Zhongchuan Transmission Machinery Co., Ltd. EASA.21G.0020 248 Guoliang Middle Road, Wangcheng Scope of work: C1 Competent authority: Hunan Province C2 410200 Changsha, Hunan European Union Aviation Safety Agency China Phone: +86 73 188 170 669 Fax: +86 73 188 171 588 Aerospace Engineering Services JSC (AESC) EASA.21G.0056 Lot 43A - Quang Minh Industrial Zone Scope of work: C2 Competent authority: Chi Dong, Me Linh 100000 Hanoi European Union Aviation Safety Agency Vietnam Aerosud Aviation, Ltd. EASA.21G.0012 Corner Van Ryneveld Avenue and Van Scope of work: C2 Competent authority: Der Spuy Street Pretoria European Union Aviation Safety Agency South Africa Phone: +27 12 662 5000 Fax: +27 12 662 5169 Airbus Helicopters EASA.21G.0070 Aéroport International Marseille- Scope of work: A3 Competent authority: Provence A4 13725 Marignane Cedex D1 European Union Aviation Safety Agency France D2 C1 C2 Airbus S.A.S. EASA.21G.0001 2, Rond-Point Émile Dewoitine Scope of work: A1 Competent authority: 31700 Blagnac C1 European Union Aviation Safety Agency France C2 Phone: +33 5 61 93 32 29 D1 Fax: +33 5 62 11 87 12 D2 Printed on 28/09/2021 11:39:06 Page 2 of 98 EASA ASPILSAN ENERJI SANAYI VE TICARET ANONIM SIRKETI EASA.21G.0055 Organize Sanayi Bölgesi 12. Cadde No:8 Scope of work: C1 Competent authority: Melikgazi 38070 Kayseri European Union Aviation Safety Agency Turkey Bridgestone Corporation EASA.21G.0005 105 Kyomachi Kurume City Scope of work: C1 Competent authority: 830-0028 Fukuoka European Union Aviation Safety Agency Japan Phone: +81 942 33 0117 Fax: +81 942 33 4127 Comtech Aviation Services EASA.21G.0039 7/171 Kingsgrove Road Scope of work: C2 Competent authority: NSW 2208 Kingsgrove European Union Aviation Safety Agency Australia Phone: +1360 815 2121 Fax: +1 612 8091 3160 Diethelm Keller Aviation Pte Ltd. EASA.21G.0007 26 Changi North Crescent Scope of work: C1 Competent authority: 499637 Singapore C2 European Union Aviation Safety Agency Singapore Phone: 65 62 14 38 00 Fax: 65 62 14 38 33 Donica Aviation Engineering Co., LTD EASA.21G.0044 1st Floor, Bldg 15, Wisdomland Business Scope of work: C1 Competent authority: Park, No. 15 Guankou 2nd Road, Nantou, C2 Nanshan District Shenzhen European Union Aviation Safety Agency China Phone: +81 265 21 1811 Fax: +81 265 21 5434 Egret Aviation Co., Ltd EASA.21G.0041 71 Jiangpu Road, Scope of work: C1 Competent authority: 215126 Suzhou C2 European Union Aviation Safety Agency China Printed on 28/09/2021 11:39:06 Page 3 of 98 EASA Elbit Systems Electro-optics ELOP Ltd. EASA.21G.0069 5 Ha'Mada Street Scope of work: C1 Competent authority: 7670305 Rehovot C2 European Union Aviation Safety Agency Israel Elbit Systems Ltd. EASA.21G.0016 11 Hayozrim street Scope of work: C1 Competent authority: Industrial Area PO Box 650 20101 Karmiel European Union Aviation Safety Agency Israel Phone: +9724 990 1111 Fax: +9724 990 1178 ENGINEEERING AND PROUCTION COMPANY AEROSTYLING Limited EASA.21G.0050 Narvskaya street Scope of work: C2 Competent authority: 15A, bld.5 Office 27 125130 Moscow European Union Aviation Safety Agency Russian Federation ETIHAD AIRWAYS ENGINEERING L.L.C. EASA.21G.0057 Next to Abu Dhabi International Airport Scope of work: C2 Competent authority: P.O. Box 46450 Abu Dhabi European Union Aviation Safety Agency United Arab Emirates Phone: +971 250 57508 Fax: +971 257 57206 Gita Aviation (CHANGZHOU) Co. Ltd EASA.21G.0002 Puqian Industrial Park No. 105 Scope of work: C1 Competent authority: Lu Chang Tou Guanghua Road Changzhou Jiangsu Province European Union Aviation Safety Agency China Phone: +86 519 8690 5883 Fax: +86 519 8690 5884 Goodyear (Thailand) Public Company, Ltd. EASA.21G.0013 50/9 Phaholyothin road Km. 36 Scope of work: C1 Competent authority: 12120 Klong Luang Patumthani European Union Aviation Safety Agency Thailand Phone: +66 2 909 80 80 Fax: +66 2 909 80 67 Printed on 28/09/2021 11:39:07 Page 4 of 98 EASA GUANGZHOU AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING COOPERATION (trading as GAMECO) EASA.21G.0063 HENG SHI ROAD Scope of work: C1 Competent authority: NORTH AREA C2 BAIYUN INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT 510470 GUANGZHOU European Union Aviation Safety Agency China HARBIN Aircraft Industry Group Co., Ltd. (HAIG) EASA.21G.0022 No.15 Youxie Str., Scope of work: C1 Competent authority: Pingfang District, C2 Harbin European Union Aviation Safety Agency China HAVELSAN HAVA ELEKTRONIK SANAYI VE TICARET ANONIM SIRKETI EASA.21G.0051 Mustafa Kemal Mahallesi 2120 Cad. No: Scope of work: C1 Competent authority: 39, C2 Cankaya 06510 Ankara European Union Aviation Safety Agency Turkey JAMCO Corporation, Aircraft Interiors Company EASA.21G.0004 1-100 Takamatsu-Cho Scope of work: C1 Competent authority: Tachikawa City C2 190-0011 Tokyo European Union Aviation Safety Agency Japan Phone: +81 42 528 6166 Fax: +86 512 6260 3611 JIATAI Aircraft Equipment Co., Ltd. EASA.21G.0059 Jingang Road, Huangjia Residents’ Scope of work: C1 Competent authority: Committee, High-tech Zone C2 Hubei Province 441046 Xiangyang European Union Aviation Safety Agency China Printed on 28/09/2021 11:39:07 Page 5 of 98 EASA Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd. EASA.21G.0028 3-1-1, Higashikawasaki-cho Scope of work: C1 Competent authority: Chuo-ku C2 650-8680 Kobe City, Hyogo-Pref. European Union Aviation Safety Agency Japan KORITA AVIATION (SUZHOU) CO., LTD. EASA.21G.0023 No.333 Fengnan Rd, Weitang Town, Scope of work: C2 Competent authority: Xiangcheng District C1 215134 Suzhou, Jiangsu European Union Aviation Safety Agency China Phone: +86 512 6260 3600 Fax: +86 512 6260 3611 LCC "AVIAINTERCOM" EASA.21G.0040 Nekrasova str. 2, Scope of work: C2 Competent authority: Skhodnya Khimki 141420 Moscow European Union Aviation Safety Agency Russian Federation Leonardo Turkey Havacilik, Savunma ve Güvenlik Sistemleri A.S. EASA.21G.0010 KaraogIan MahaIIesi. Ankara Caddesi. Scope of work: C2 Competent authority: No:225 P.K. 24 06830 Gölbasi / ANKARA European Union Aviation Safety Agency Turkey Phone: +90 312 484 51 81 Fax: +90 312 484 43 32 LOGO SKY EASA.21G.0067 Yenibosna Dogu San. Sitesi, 2. Blok Scope of work: C2 Competent authority: No.20, Bahcelievler 34197 Ista Istanbul European Union Aviation Safety Agency Turkey NAI NATIONAL Ltd trading as GENERATION GLOBAL - EU EASA.21G.0064 90 St Vincent Street Scope of work: C2 Competent authority: 7010 Nelson European Union Aviation Safety Agency New Zealand Printed on 28/09/2021 11:39:07 Page 6 of 98 EASA Northwest Aerospace Technologies Inc. EASA.21G.0017 415 Riverside Road Scope of work: C1 Competent authority: WA 98201 Everett C2 European Union Aviation Safety Agency United States of America Phone: 1 425 257 20 44 Fax: 1 425 258 89 74 Public joint-stock company UEC-Saturn EASA.21G.0025 163 Lenin Avenue, Scope of work: B1 Competent authority: Yaroslavl Region C1 152903 Rybinsk C2 European Union Aviation Safety Agency Russian Federation Phone: +7 4855 296-100 Fax: +7 4855 296-000 S7 ENGINEERING LLC. EASA.21G.0029 Domodedovo Airport estate, 6/1 Scope of work: C1 Competent authority: 142015 Domodedovo town Moscow C2 European Union Aviation Safety Agency region Russian Federation Phone: +7 383 35 99 012 Fax: +7 383 35 99 048 SIA Engineering Company Ltd EASA.21G.0058 31 Airline Road Scope of work: C2 Competent authority: 819831 Singapore 819831 Singapore European Union Aviation Safety Agency Singapore ST ENGINEERING AEROSPACE LTD. EASA.21G.0046 540 Airport Road Scope of work: C1 Competent authority: Paya Lebar C2 539938 Singapore European Union Aviation Safety Agency Singapore Phone: +65 6571 9751 Fax: +65 6571 9754 TAIKOO (SHANDONG) AIRCRAFT ENGINEERING CO.,LTD (STAECO) EASA.21G.0065 YAO QIANG INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT Scope of work: C2 Competent authority: 250107 JINAN European Union Aviation Safety Agency China Printed on 28/09/2021 11:39:07 Page 7 of 98 EASA Taiwan Fylin Industrial Co., LTD EASA.21G.0036 No.20 Keyuan 2nd Rd., Central Taiwan Scope of work: C1 Competent authority: Science Park, C2 40763 Taichung European Union Aviation Safety Agency Taiwan Tamagawa Seiki Co., Ltd EASA.21G.0038 1879 Ohyasumi, Scope of work: C1 Competent authority: Nagano C2 3958515 Iida European Union Aviation Safety Agency Japan Tata Advanced Systems Ltd.
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