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Address Scope of Approval Location Country Category of Approval Address Scope of Approval Location Country Category of Approval Pakistan Int'l Airlines, JIA, Karachi Issue of Certificate of compliance and CAW(S) Pakistan Repair Overhaul of Components, Repair furnishing of reports in relation to the Overhaul of aircraft above 5700 Kg. function of Supply, Overhaul. Test House, Process Maintenance as per contents of the schedule. Department of Plant Protection, JIA, Maintenance of Beaver DHC-2, Cessna CAW(S) Pakistan Repair Overhaul of General Aviation Karachi 185F and Fletcher FU24 aircraft Karachi Aero Club,JIA, Karachi Maintenance of Cessna 150/152,206,185 CAW(S) Pakistan Repair Overhaul of General Aviation and Piper Aztec PA-23-250 aircraft Aircraft Sales & Services (Pvt) Ltd,JIA, Maintenance of Piper Cherokee PA-28, CAW(S) Pakistan Repair Overhaul of General Aviation Karachi 151 Piper Seneca PA-34 aircraft Shaheen Airport Services, JIA, Karachi Route Transit, Turn Around Checks and CAW(S) Pakistan Repair Overhaul of aircraft above 5700 Rectification of minor defects on Boeing Kg 707 Aircraft. Page 1 of 16 Address Scope of Approval Location Country Category of Approval PIAC Training Centre, JIA, Karachi Conducting Maintenance Courses on CAW(S) Pakistan Training Boeing 747, 707, 737, A-300, F-27 Twin Otter DHC-6 Aircraft and A-310 aircraft CAA Aircrat Maintenance Section, JIA, Maintenance of Beechcraft Super King Air CAW(S) Pakistan Repair Overhaul of General Aviation Karachi A-200 aircraft AP-CAA. aircraft Quetta Soaring and Flying Club, Quetta Maintenance of Glider Capstan T-49 and CAW(S) Pakistan Repair Overhaul of General Aviation Aircraft Cassna 172. aircraft Rawalpindi Flying Club, Rawlpindi Maintenance of Cessna-152, 180 and 172 CAW(N) Pakistan Repair Overhaul of General Aviation aircraft. aircraft 503 Aviation Base Dhamial, Rawalpindi Repair/ Overhaul CAW(N) Pakistan Repair Overhaul of General Aviation aircraft and helicopters above 5700 kg Page 2 of 16 Address Scope of Approval Location Country Category of Approval Peshawar Flying Club, Peshawar Maintenance of Cessna 150,172,180 CAW(N) Pakistan Repair Overhaul of General Aviation Piper Aztec, Cessna 421 and Motor Glider aircraft Lahore Flying Club, Lahore Maintenance of Repair & Overhaul work CAW(P) Pakistan Repair Overhaul of General Aviation on aircraft not exceeding all-up-weight aircraft 5700 Kgs VIP Flight Govt. of Punjab, Lahore Maintenance of Cessna 441 Conquest-II CAW(P) Pakistan Repair Overhaul of General Aviation and Beech Jet 400A aircraft aircraft Multan Flying Club, Multan Maintenance of Cessna-150, 172, 180 CAW(P) Pakistan Repair Overhaul of General Aviation aircraft. aircraft Shell Pakistan Ltd., JIA, Karachi Stockist & Distributing of Jet-A-1, Avgas CAW(S) Pakistan Stockist / Distributers 100 LL and Aeroshell Oil, Greases and Fluids. Page 3 of 16 Address Scope of Approval Location Country Category of Approval Pakistan State Oil Company Ltd., JIA, Stocking and Distributing of Jet A-1 and CAW(S) Pakistan Stockist / Distributers Karachi Water Methonal. B.O.C. Pakistan, Karachi Supply of Oxygen to approved Aviation CAW(S) Pakistan Stockist / Distributers Organization Chromalloy Holland B.V. Repair, Overhaul, Inspection and HQ AW Netherland Repair Overhaul of Components modification of parts for aircraft gas Turbine engines (CF6,CFM56 & JT9D Series) Goodyear Ltd. Manufacture repair and retreading of HQ AW Thailand Repair, Manufacturer, of aircraft tyres. aircraft tyres. General Electric aircraft Engine Services Overhaul, modification, repair, insp. & HQ AW England Repair Overhaul of Components Cardiff. test of Jet engines. Page 4 of 16 Address Scope of Approval Location Country Category of Approval VIP Flight Govt. of Sindh,JIA, Karachi Maintenance of Cessna 441 aircraft. CAW(S) Pakistan Repair Overhaul of General Aviation aircraft Precision Engineering Complex, PIAC, Manufacture of aircraft parts by CAW(S) Pakistan Repair, Manufacture of aircraft parts. Karachi Machining of Materials. Pacific Turbines, Sydney Overhaul/repair of aircraft, engine HQ AW Australia Repair Overhaul of Components heaving SHP and exceeding 200. Shannon Aircraft Motor Works Ltd. Rewind and repair of :- (a) Armature, (b) HQ AW Ireland Repair Overhaul of Components Fields, (c) Starters (d) Rotors of Starter Generators, Generators and motors listed. Simex aircraft Tyre Company Manufacture, repair and retreating of HQ AW Malaysia Repair, Manufacture, of aircraft tyres. aircraft tyres. Page 5 of 16 Address Scope of Approval Location Country Category of Approval P.A.C. Kamra, Islamabad Maintenance repair and overhaul of CAW(N) Pakistan Repair Overhaul of aircraft above 5700 aircraft maintenance exceeding all up Kg weight of 5700 Kgs Schon Air, JIA, Karachi Maintenance of Aircraft Cessna -402, CAW(S) Pakistan Repair Overhaul of General Aviation Cessna-172 and Piper PA-34-220T aircraft, Training M/s. G.E. Caliedonian Overhaul of G.E CF-6 series engines and HQ AW Scotland accessories Lori Asia PTE Limited. Overhaul/repair of aircraft/engine. Heat HQ AW Singapore Repair Overhaul of Components transfer components MTU Maintenance GMBH Lang Nhagen Repair/overhaul of General Electric CF6- HQ AW Germany Repair Overhaul of aircraft above 5700 50 and CF6-80c series engines. Kg Page 6 of 16 Address Scope of Approval Location Country Category of Approval Nordam Repair Division, Tulsa Repair & conditioning of aircraft & engine HQ AW U.S.A. Repair Overhaul of Components parts through laminating bounding welding & achining operation with in the scope/limitations of approval granted to the company be FAA (No. EX2R812K) Nordam Transparency Division Manufacture & repair of cockpit windows, HQ AW U.S.A. Manufacture of aircraft parts. cabin windows & wing tip lenses within the limitations of approval granted to the company by FAA (No. EZ2281K). VIP Flight of Balochistan, Quetta Maintenance of Learjet 31A aircraft CAW(S) Pakistan Repair Overhaul of General Aviation aircraft. S.T Aviation Services Maint. Repair/overhaul of Aircraft HQ AW Singapore exceeding all up weight 5700 Kg (including B-747 section 41 modification) Gulf Maintenance Company Repair, Maintenance modification & HQ AW U.A.E. Repair Overhaul of aircraft above 5700 overhaul of CF6-80C2 & PT6 series Kg Engine. Page 7 of 16 Address Scope of Approval Location Country Category of Approval Aero Tech System, Lahore Overhaul of Propellers installed on piston CAW(P) Pakistan Repair Overhaul of Components engine aircraft not exceeding all up weight of 5700 Kg (aircraft falling under General Aviation Category). Pakistan Aviators and Aviation Ltd. Maintenance of Cessna 152, Cessna-172, CAW(P) Pakistan Repair Overhaul of General Aviation Cessna-337, Beech Musketeer, Britian aircraft. Nordam Islander. Bridgestone Aircraft Tyre Ltd. Retread and repair of aircraft tyres. HQ AW Hong Kong Repair Overhaul of Components. Pacific Turbines Perth Division Maintenance repair and overhaul of HQ AW Australia Repair Overhaul of Components. aircraft engines and propellers. Chromalloy Limited Insp, Rep., Over. & Processing of GE CF6 HQ AW Thailand Repair Overhaul of Components. series & CFMT CFM-56 series component parts listed in Chromalloy (Thailand ltd. "Repair capability List" dated 15-11-95 Page 8 of 16 Address Scope of Approval Location Country Category of Approval Aero Asia Pvt. Ltd., Karachi Maint. Repair, Overhaul of BAC 1-11 HQ AW Pakistan Repair Overhaul of aircraft above 5700 aircraft. Kg Aero Asia Training Centre, Karachi. Contuting maintenance courses on BAC 1- CAW(S) Pakistan Training 11 aircraft Aviation Wing Sindh Police, Karachi. Maintenance and repair of Helicopter Bell CAW(S) Pakistan Maint. R/O of General Aviation aircraft. 412. Tarom Romanian Air, Bucharest Maint. Rep. & Insp. Of Pakistan HQ AW Romania Repair Overhaul of Components, Repair registered BAC1-11 Aircraft:- (a) Overhaul of aircraft above 5700 Kg. Airframe "A" upto check 'D', (b) Engine 'c' (R.R. Spay 512-14 DW) upto check 'C' including first stage turbine NGV replace. Romava Aviation Co., Bucharest Maintenance Repair and Inspection of HQ AW Romania Repair Overhaul of Components Pakistan Registered BAC 1-11 aircraft Page 9 of 16 Address Scope of Approval Location Country Category of Approval Emirates Air Services. Maint. & Rep. Of Cessna F406 as per HQ AW U.A.E. Repair Overhaul of aircraft above 5700 Continuous Insp. Programme (CIP) Kg engine PT6-112 including propeller & hot section insp. Full Maint. of Electrical Instruments, Comm. Navigation. British Airways Engg. Rep./Over. of B-747 Landing gears, other HQ AW England Repair Overhaul of aircraft above 5700 aircraft components for which necessary Kg facilities exist with the organization & heavy (Base) Maint. on B747 aircraft. Aviation Sales Company Stockist and Distributor of aircraft parts. HQ AW U.S.A. Stockist / Distributors M/s. Edhi Air, Karachi Maint. of Bell 206 B heli, Maint. of CAW(S) Cessna 402B aircraft & Maint. of Piper PA34-200T aircraft M/s. Jet Aviation Rep., Maint. Modi over of aircraft of its HQ AW Switzerland Engine/Accessories Exceeding all up weight 5700 Kg. Page 10 of 16 Address Scope of Approval Location Country Category of Approval Aerocontracts Stockist and Distributor of aircraft parts. HQ AW England Stockist / Distributors A.J. Walter Aviation Ltd. Stocking and Distribution of "Aircraft HQ AW England Stockist / Distributors Components" Trumph Air Repair Repair / Overhaul of APU, CSD and IDG. HQ AW England C.P.P.A.C. Training HQ AW Romania Training KLM Engg & Maint. Maint., Over., modi., repair & HQ AW Netherland replacement of CF6-80C2 engine installed on A310 aircraft. Page 11 of 16 Address Scope of Approval Location Country Category of Approval Garuda Maintenance, Jakarta Maint. Repair of B-747-200 aircraft HQ AW Indonesia Repair Overhaul of aircraft above 5700 Kg Aviation Distribution Stockist / Distributors HQ AW U.S.A. Stockist / Distributors Southern Princess Aerospace Stockist / Distributors HQ AW U.S.A. Stockist / Distributors Turbonalyis Stockist / Distributors HQ AW U.S.A. Stockist / Distributors Air Hanson Engg. Maintenance/Repair of Beech Jet 400A HQ AW U.K. Maintenance/ Repair of aircraft. Page 12 of 16 Address Scope of Approval Location Country Category of Approval UNC Airwork Repair/Overhaul, stockist/ Distributors HQ AW U.S.A.
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