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CAA - Airworthiness Approved Organisations CAA - Airworthiness Approved Organisations Category UK Part M SpG Name A2B Aero Limited (UK.MG.0661) Address Hangar 4Brighton City Airport, Reference Number UK.MG.0661 Category UK Part M SpG Shoreham By Sea Website West Sussex Regional Office Gatwick BN43 5FF UK Approval Date 19 DECEMBER 2012 Organisational Data Exposition AW\Exposition\Part MG CAME A2B/CAME/01 ISSUE 06 REVISION 08 25 MAY 2021 Ratings AW\Ratings\Part MG\Helicopters SINGLE TURBINE ENGINE HELICOPTERS NOT EXCEEDING 3175KG Ratings AW\Ratings\Part MG\Helicopters AIRBUS HELICOPTERS AS332 Ratings AW\Ratings\Part MG\Helicopters AIRBUS HELICOPTERS EC225 Ratings AW\Ratings\Part MG\Helicopters AGUSTA WESTLAND AW109 SERIES Ratings AW\Ratings\Part MG\Helicopters AGUSTA WESTLAND AW139 Ratings AW\Ratings\Part MG\Helicopters BELL 212/AGUSTA AB212 Ratings AW\Ratings\Part MG\Helicopters BELL 412/AGUSTA AB412 Ratings AW\Ratings\Part MG\Helicopters BELL 429 SERIES Ratings AW\Ratings\Part MG\Helicopters EUROCOPTER AS355 Ratings AW\Ratings\Part MG\Helicopters EUROCOPTER AS365 Ratings AW\Ratings\Part MG\Helicopters EUROCOPTER BO105 Ratings AW\Ratings\Part MG\Helicopters EUROCOPTER EX135 SERIES Ratings AW\Ratings\Part MG\Helicopters EUROCOPTER EC155 SERIES Ratings AW\Ratings\Part MG\Helicopters EUROCOPTER DEUTSCHLAND MBB-BK 117 SERIES Ratings AW\Ratings\Part MG\Helicopters MD HELICOPTERS 902 Ratings AW\Ratings\Part MG\Helicopters SIKORSKY S76 SERIES Ratings AW\Ratings\Part MG\Helicopters SINGLE PISTON ENGINE HELICOPTERS Ratings AW\Ratings\Part MG\Helicopters SIKORSKY 92A Name Aeropeople Limited (UK.MG.0742) Address Concorde House,Newmarket Road, Reference Number UK.MG.0742 Category UK Part M SpG Cambridge Website Cambridgeshire Regional Office Gatwick CB5 8AA Approval Date 25 OCTOBER 2019 Organisational Data Exposition AW\Exposition\Part MG CAME APL-CAME-01 ISSUE 02 REVISION 00 01 JULY 2021 Ratings AW\Ratings\Part MG\Aircraft Bombardier BD-700 Series Ratings AW\Ratings\Part MG\Aircraft Boeing 747-400 Series Ratings AW\Ratings\Part MG\Aircraft Boeing 767 Series Ratings AW\Ratings\Part MG\Aircraft 30 July 2021 Page 1 of 74 Name Aeros Engineering Limited (UK.MG.0488) (GA) Address Hangar SE16Gloucestershire Reference Number UK.MG.0488 AirportStaverton Category UK Part M SpG Cheltenham Website Gloucestershire Regional Office Gatwick GL51 6SP UK Approval Date 27 APRIL 2009 Organisational Data Exposition AW\Exposition\Part MG CAME AE/PART M ISSUE 08 REV 12 21 SEPTEMBER 2018 Ratings AW\Ratings\Part MG\Aircraft PISTON ENGINE AEROPLANES - METAL STRUCTURE NOT EXCEEDING 5700KG Ratings AW\Ratings\Part MG\Aircraft PISTON ENGINE AEROPLANES - COMPOSITE STRUCTURE NOT EXCEEDING 5700KG Ratings AW\Ratings\Part MG\Aircraft PISTON ENGINE AEROPLANES - WOODEN STRUCTURE NOT EXCEEDING 5700KG Ratings AW\Ratings\Part MG\Aircraft PISTON ENGINE AEROPLANES - MIXED CONSTRUCTION NOT EXCEEDING 5700KG Ratings AW\Ratings\Part MG\Helicopters SINGLE PISTON ENGINE HELICOPTERS Name Aerotech Aircraft Maintenance Ltd (UK.MG.0340) (GA) Address The Airpark, Coventry AirportRowley Reference Number UK.MG.0340 Road Category UK Part M SpG Baginton Website Coventry Regional Office Manchester CV3 4FR UK Approval Date 27 JANUARY 2009 Organisational Data Exposition AW\Exposition\Part MG CAME AAML/CAME/01 ISSUE 09 REV 00 19 SEPTEMBER 2018 Ratings AW\Ratings\Part MG\Aircraft PIPER PA-46-500TP Ratings AW\Ratings\Part MG\Aircraft PISTON ENGINE AEROPLANES - METAL STRUCTURE NOT EXCEEDING 5700KG Ratings AW\Ratings\Part MG\Aircraft PISTON ENGINE AEROPLANES - COMPOSITE STRUCTURE NOT EXCEEDING 5700KG Ratings AW\Ratings\Part MG\Aircraft PISTON ENGINE AEROPLANES - MIXED CONSTRUCTION NOT EXCEEDING 5700KG Name Affinity Flying Services Limited (UK.MG.0709) Address Hangar 29Royal Air Force College Reference Number UK.MG.0709 Cranwell Category UK Part M SpG Sleaford Website Lincolnshire Regional Office Gatwick NG34 8HB UK Approval Date 19 APRIL 2017 Organisational Data 30 July 2021 Page 2 of 74 Exposition AW\Exposition\Part MG CAME AFS EASA Part-M CAME ISSUE 09 31 MARCH 2021 Ratings AW\Ratings\Part MG\Aircraft EMBRAER EMB-500 Ratings AW\Ratings\Part MG\Aircraft GROB G 120 TP-A Ratings AW\Ratings\Part MG\Aircraft TEXTRON MODEL 3000 (PM SERIES) Name Air Stratus Limited (UK.MG.0271) (GA) Address Oaksey Park AirfieldOaksey Reference Number UK.MG.0271 Category UK Part M SpG Malmesbury Website Wilts Regional Office Gatwick SN16 9SD UK Approval Date 18 DECEMBER 2009 Organisational Data Exposition AW\Exposition\Part MG CAME Air Stratus Ltd /M/001 ISSUE 02 REV 01 17 FEBRUARY 2017 Ratings AW\Ratings\Part MG\Aircraft VULCANAIR AP.68TP SERIES Ratings AW\Ratings\Part MG\Aircraft SAILPLANES AND POWERED SAILPLANES Ratings AW\Ratings\Part MG\Aircraft SINGLE TURBOPROP AEROPLANES NOT EXCEEDING 5700KG - UNPRESSURISED Ratings AW\Ratings\Part MG\Aircraft PISTON ENGINE AEROPLANES - METAL STRUCTURE NOT EXCEEDING 5700KG Ratings AW\Ratings\Part MG\Aircraft PISTON ENGINE AEROPLANES - COMPOSITE STRUCTURE NOT EXCEEDING 5700KG Ratings AW\Ratings\Part MG\Aircraft PISTON ENGINE AEROPLANES - WOODEN STRUCTURE NOT EXCEEDING 5700KG Ratings AW\Ratings\Part MG\Aircraft PISTON ENGINE AEOPLANES - MIXED CONSTRUCTION NOT EXCEEDING 5700KG Name Airbus Helicopters UK Limited (UK.MG.0303) Address Hangars 6 & 7Oxford Airport Reference Number UK.MG.0303 Category UK Part M SpG Kidlington Website Oxfordshire Regional Office Gatwick OX5 1QZ UK Approval Date 2 October 2007 Organisational Data Exposition AW\Exposition\Part MG CAME MQM/8 ISSUE 22 19 FEBRUARY 2021 Ratings AW\Ratings\Part MG\Helicopters EUROCOPTER AS 355 SERIES Ratings AW\Ratings\Part MG\Helicopters EUROCOPTER AS 365 SERIES Ratings AW\Ratings\Part MG\Helicopters EUROCOPTER EC 135 SERIES Ratings AW\Ratings\Part MG\Helicopters EUROCOPTER EC 155 SERIES Ratings AW\Ratings\Part MG\Helicopters EUROCOPTER DEUTSCHLAND MBB-BK 117 SERIES Ratings AW\Ratings\Part MG\Helicopters SINGLE TURBINE ENGINE HELICOPTERS NOT EXCEEDING 3175KG 30 July 2021 Page 3 of 74 Name Aircamo Aviation Limited (UK.MG.0697) Address Unit 4 Hawarden Business Reference Number UK.MG.0697 Park,Manor LaneHawarden Category UK Part M SpG Website Flintshire Regional Office Manchester CH5 3US UK Approval Date 28 JANUARY 2016 Organisational Data Exposition AW\Exposition\Part MG CAME UK/Aircamo/came/01 ISSUE 02 REVISION 03 09 APRIL 2021 Ratings AW\Ratings\Part MG\Aircraft AIRBUS A319/A320/A321 NEO SERIES Ratings AW\Ratings\Part MG\Aircraft AIRBUS A318/319/320/321 SERIES Ratings AW\Ratings\Part MG\Aircraft AIRBUS A330-200/300 SERIES Ratings AW\Ratings\Part MG\Aircraft AIRBUS A340-200/300 SERIES Ratings AW\Ratings\Part MG\Aircraft AIRBUS A340-500/600 SERIES Ratings AW\Ratings\Part MG\Aircraft BOEING 737-300/400/500 SERIES Ratings AW\Ratings\Part MG\Aircraft BOEING 737-600/700/800/900 SERIES Ratings AW\Ratings\Part MG\Aircraft BOEING 747-200/300 SERIES Ratings AW\Ratings\Part MG\Aircraft BOEING 747-400 SERIES Ratings AW\Ratings\Part MG\Aircraft BOEING 747-8 SERIES Ratings AW\Ratings\Part MG\Aircraft BEING 757-200/300 SERIES Ratings AW\Ratings\Part MG\Aircraft BOEING 767-200/300 SERIES Ratings AW\Ratings\Part MG\Aircraft BOEING 777-200/300 SERIES Ratings AW\Ratings\Part MG\Aircraft EMBRAER ERJ 170 SERIES Ratings AW\Ratings\Part MG\Aircraft EMBRAER ERJ 190 SERIES Ratings AW\Ratings\Part MG\Aircraft BAE 146 / AVRO 146-RJ SERIES Ratings AW\Ratings\Part MG\Aircraft BOMBARDIER DHC-8-400 Name Aircraft Engineers Limited (UK.MG.0325) (GA) Address Hangar 22ANear Control Reference Number UK.MG.0325 TowerPrestwick Airport Category UK Part M SpG Prestwick Website Regional Office Stirling KA9 2PQ UK Approval Date 01 JULY 2008 Organisational Data Exposition AW\Exposition\Part MG CAME AEL/CAME/02 ISSUE 01 REV 05 06 SEPTEMBER 2018 Ratings AW\Ratings\Part MG\Aircraft PISTON ENGINE AEROPLANES - METAL STRUCTURE NOT EXCEEDING 5700KG Ratings AW\Ratings\Part MG\Aircraft PISTON ENGINE AEROPLANES - COMPOSITE STRUCTURE NOT EXCEEDING 5700KG Ratings AW\Ratings\Part MG\Aircraft PISTON ENGINE AEROPLANES - WOODEN STRUCTURE NOT EXCEEDING 5700KG Ratings AW\Ratings\Part MG\Aircraft PISTON ENGINE AEROPLANES - MIXED CONSTRUCTION NOT EXCEEDING 5700KG 30 July 2021 Page 4 of 74 Name Aircraft Servicing (Guernsey) Limited (UK.MG.0483) Address 10 Pear Tree Close,Bransgore, Reference Number UK.MG.0483 Category UK Part M SpG Christchurch Website Dorset Regional Office Gatwick BH23 8NH UK Approval Date 13 March 2009 Organisational Data Exposition AW\Exposition\Part MG CAME ASGCAME ISSUE 01 REVISION 11 19 JANUARY 2021 Ratings AW\Ratings\Part MG\Aircraft CESSNA 441 Ratings AW\Ratings\Part MG\Aircraft CESSNA 500 Ratings AW\Ratings\Part MG\Aircraft CESSNA 501/551 Ratings AW\Ratings\Part MG\Aircraft CESSNA 510 Ratings AW\Ratings\Part MG\Aircraft CESSNA 525/525A Ratings AW\Ratings\Part MG\Aircraft (HAWKER/BEECHCRAFT) BEECH 90 SERIES Ratings AW\Ratings\Part MG\Aircraft (HAWKER/BEECHCRAFT) BEECH 99/100 Ratings AW\Ratings\Part MG\Aircraft (HAWKER/BEECHCRAFT) BEECH 200 SERIES Ratings AW\Ratings\Part MG\Aircraft (HAWKER/BEECHCRAFT) BEECH 300 SERIES Ratings AW\Ratings\Part MG\Aircraft PIPER PA-31T Ratings AW\Ratings\Part MG\Aircraft PIPER PA42 Ratings AW\Ratings\Part MG\Aircraft PIPER PA46-500TP Ratings AW\Ratings\Part MG\Aircraft REIMS CESSNA F 406 Ratings AW\Ratings\Part MG\Aircraft SOCATA TBM 700/850 Ratings AW\Ratings\Part MG\Aircraft PISTON ENGINE AEROPLANES - METAL STRUCTURE NOT EXCEEDING 5700 KG Ratings AW\Ratings\Part MG\Aircraft PISTON ENGINE AEROPLANES - COMPOSITE STRUCTURE NOT EXCEEDING 5700 KG Ratings AW\Ratings\Part MG\Aircraft PISTON ENGINE AEROPLANES - MIXED CONSTRUCTION NOT EXCEEDING 5700KG Ratings AW\Ratings\Part MG\Aircraft
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