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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 Database 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. 25 September 2014 Page 1 of 118 EASA Aerosud Aviation, Ltd. EASA.21G.0012 Corner Van Ryneveld Avenue and Van Scope of Work : C2 Competent Authority Office : Der Spuy Street Pretoria European Aviation Safety South Africa Agency Airbus S.A.S. EASA.21G.0001 1, Rond-Point Maurice Bellonte Scope of Work : A1 Competent Authority Office : 31700 Blagnac Cedex C1 European Aviation Safety France C2 Agency D1 D2 B/E Aerospace B.V. - Philippine Branch EASA.21G.0035 t/a B/E Aerospace. BV Lot 18, 3rd street, Scope of Work : C1 Competent Authority Office : First Philippine Industrial Park, C2 Brgy, Ulango Tanauan 4232 Batangas European Aviation Safety Philippines Agency Bridgestone Corporation EASA.21G.0005 105 Kyomachi Kurume City Scope of Work : C1 Competent Authority Office : 830-0028 Fukuoka European Aviation Safety Japan Agency Bridgestone Corporation EASA.21G.0005 105 Kyomachi Kurume City Scope of Work : C1 Competent Authority Office : 830-0028 Fukuoka European Aviation Safety Japan Agency Changsha Zhongchuan Transmission EASA.21G.0020 Machinery Co., Ltd. 248 Guoliang Road Scope of Work : C1 Competent Authority Office : Wangcheng C2 410200 Changsha, Hunan European Aviation Safety China Agency Comtech Aviation Services EASA.21G.0039 7/171 Kingsgrove Road Scope of Work : C2 Competent Authority Office : NSW 2208 Kingsgrove European Aviation Safety Australia Agency Diethelm Keller Aviation Pte Ltd. EASA.21G.0007 26 Changi North Crescent Scope of Work : C1 Competent Authority Office : 499637 Singapore C2 European Aviation Safety Singapore Agency 25 September 2014 Page 2 of 118 EASA Egret Aviation Co., Ltd EASA.21G.0041 477 Xinze Road, Scope of Work : C1 Competent Authority Office : Suzhou C2 215123 Jiangsu European Aviation Safety China Agency Elbit Systems Ltd. EASA.21G.0016 11 Hayozrim street Scope of Work : C1 Competent Authority Office : Industrial Area PO Box 650 20101 Karmiel European Aviation Safety Israel Agency FLIGHT FOCUS PTE LTD EASA.21G.0031 17 Changi Business Park Central 1, Scope of Work : C1 Competent Authority Office : # 06-09 Honeywell Building C2 486073 Singapore European Aviation Safety Singapore Agency GITA AVIATION (CHANGZHOU) Co. Ltd EASA.21G.0002 Puqian Industrial Park No. 105 Lu Chang Scope of Work : C1 Competent Authority Office : Tou Guanghua Road Changzhou Jiangsu Province European Aviation Safety China Agency Goodyear (Thailand) Public Company, EASA.21G.0013 Ltd. 50/9 Phaholyothin road Km. 36 Scope of Work : C1 Competent Authority Office : 12120 Klongluang Patumthani, European Aviation Safety Thailand Agency HARBIN Aircraft Industry Group Co., EASA.21G.0022 Ltd. (HAIG) No.15 Youxie Str., Scope of Work : C1 Competent Authority Office : Pingfang District, C2 Harbin European Aviation Safety China Agency HBL Power Systems, Ltd. EASA.21G.0019 8-2-601, Road No. 10, Scope of Work : C1 Competent Authority Office : Banjara Hills, C2 500034 Hyderabad European Aviation Safety India Agency Hindustan Aeronautics, Ltd. EASA.21G.0018 Chakeri P.O. Scope of Work : C2 Competent Authority Office : 208 008 KANPUR (U.P.) European Aviation Safety India Agency 25 September 2014 Page 3 of 118 EASA JAMCO Corporation, Aircraft Interiors EASA.21G.0004 Company 1-100 Takamatsu-Cho Scope of Work : C1 Competent Authority Office : Tachikawa City C2 190-0011 Tokyo European Aviation Safety Japan Agency KORITA AVIATION (SUZHOU) CO., LTD. EASA.21G.0023 Block 1, No. 9 Songjiang Rd Scope of Work : C2 Competent Authority Office : Suzhou Industrial Park C1 215123 Suzhou, Jiangsu European Aviation Safety China Agency Mitsubishi Heavy Ind. LTD. EASA.21G.0009 10 Oye-cho, Minato-Ku Scope of Work : C2 Competent Authority Office : 455-8515 Nagoya European Aviation Safety Japan Agency Northwest Aerospace Technologies Inc. EASA.21G.0017 2210 Hewitt AvenueSuite 300 Scope of Work : C1 Competent Authority Office : 98201 Everett C2 European Aviation Safety United States of America Agency NPO Saturn Open Joint Stock Company EASA.21G.0025 163 Lenin Avenue, Scope of Work : B1 Competent Authority Office : Yaroslavl Region C1 152903 Rybinsk C2 European Aviation Safety Russian Federation Agency Panasonic Avionics Corporation EASA.21G.0032 Dubai Airport Free Zone Scope of Work : C2 Competent Authority Office : P.O.Box 54340 Dubai European Aviation Safety United Arab Emirates Agency SELEX ES ELEKTRONIK TURKEY A.S. EASA.21G.0010 Konya Yolu 25. Km P.K. 24 Scope of Work : C2 Competent Authority Office : 06830 Gölbasi ANKARA European Aviation Safety Turkey Agency Shandong Bin Ao Aircraft Industries EASA.21G.0014 Co., Ltd. trading as Shandong Bin Ao AIRCRAFT Binzhou Dagao Hi-Tec Development Scope of Work : A2 Competent Authority Office : Zone, Zhanhua County C1 PC 256800 Binzhou City, Shandong C2 European Aviation Safety Province Agency China D1 25 September 2014 Page 4 of 118 EASA SIBIR TECHNICS, LLC EASA.21G.0029 Ob town - 2 Scope of Work : C1 Competent Authority Office : 630102 Novosibirsk European Aviation Safety Russian Federation Agency Singapore JAMCO, PTE LTD EASA.21G.0015 Loyang Lane 8 Scope of Work : C1 Competent Authority Office : 508915 Singapore C2 European Aviation Safety Singapore Agency Tamagawa Seiki Co., Ltd EASA.21G.0038 1879 Ohyasumi, Scope of Work : C1 Competent Authority Office : Nagano C2 3958515 Iida European Aviation Safety Japan Agency TÜRK HAVA YOLLARI TEKNIK A.S. - EASA.21G.0043 TURKISH TECHNIC Ataturk International Airport Scope of Work : C2 Competent Authority Office : B Gate 34149 Yesilköy, Istanbul European Aviation Safety Turkey Agency TUSAS – TÜRK HAVACILIK VE UZAY EASA.21G.0003 SANAYII A.S. trading as TURKISH AEROSPACE INDUSTRIES INC. (TAI) Fethiye Mahallesi, Havacilik Bulvari, No:17 Scope of Work : C2 Competent Authority Office : 6980 Kazan ANKARA European Aviation Safety Turkey Agency Uçak Koltuk Üretimi San. Ve Tic. AS t/a EASA.21G.0033 TSI Aviation Seats Alikahya Atatürk Mah. Vatan Cad. No: 17 Scope of Work : Competent Authority Office : 41305 Izmit-Kocaeli European Aviation Safety Turkey Agency 25 September 2014 Page 5 of 118 Austria Air Ambulance Technology GmbH AT.21G.0007 Lamprechtshausenerstraße 61 Scope of Work : C1 Competent Authority Office : 5282 Ranshofen C2 Austro Control (ACG-AT) Austria AMES - Production and Logistic AT.21G.0015 Services GmbH Grazerstrasse 20a Scope of Work : C1 Competent Authority Office : A-8120 Peggau C2 Austro Control (ACG-AT) Austria Austro Engine GmbH AT.21G.0010 Rudolf-Diesel-Straße 11 Scope of Work : B2 Competent Authority Office : 2700 Wiener Neustadt C2 Austro Control (ACG-AT) Austria C1 BRP-Powertrain GmbH & Co. KG AT.21G.0006 Welser Strasse 32 Scope of Work : B2 Competent Authority Office : 4623 Gunskirchen C2 Austro Control (ACG-AT) Austria Diamond Aircraft Industries GmbH AT.21G.0001 Previous JAR 21 Nbr/MOT.G.01 N.A. Otto Straße 5 Scope of Work : D1 Competent Authority Office : 2700 Wiener Neustadt A2 Austro Control (ACG-AT) Austria A7 A11 C2 D2 C1 FACC AG AT.21G.0002 Previous JAR 21 Nbr/MOT.G.02 Fischerstraße 9 Scope of Work : C2 Competent Authority Office : 4910 Ried im Innkreis Austro Control (ACG-AT) Austria Greiner aerospace GmbH AT.21G.0012 Erwin Greiner Straße 5 Scope of Work : C1 Competent Authority Office : 4690 Schwanenstradt C2 Austro Control (ACG-AT) Austria HB Flugtechnik GmbH AT.21G.0011 Dr. Adolf Schärfstraße 42 Scope of Work : C1 Competent Authority Office : 4053 Haid C2 Austro Control (ACG-AT) Austria 25 September 2014 Page 6 of 118 Austria Helikopter Air Transport GmbH AT.21G.0014 Schubertring 1-3 Scope of Work : C1 Competent Authority Office : 1010 Wien C2 Austro Control (ACG-AT) Austria Ing. Ernst Kurri Ges.m.b.H AT.21G.0005 Fliegerstraße 70 Scope of Work : C2 Competent Authority Office : 2700 Wiener Neustadt Austro Control (ACG-AT) Austria KTS - PETER SPORRER AT.21G.0008 HANDELSAGENTUR FÜR KABELTECHNIK Ges.m.b.H. Brunnerstrasse 81A Scope of Work : C1 Competent Authority Office : 1230 Wien C2 Austro Control (ACG-AT) Austria List components & furniture GmbH AT.21G.0017 List-Straße 1 Scope of Work : C2 Competent Authority Office : 2842 Edlitz-Thomasberg C1 Austro Control (ACG-AT) Austria Pankl Aerospace Systems Europe AT.21G.0009 GmbH Industriestra?e West 4 Scope of Work : C2 Competent Authority Office : 8605 Kapfenberg Austro Control (ACG-AT) Austria RO-RA AVIATION SYSTEMS GmbH AT.21G.0016 Gewerbepark 8 Scope of Work : C1 Competent Authority Office : 4861 Schörfling am Attersee C2 Austro Control (ACG-AT) Austria TEST-FUCHS GmbH AT.21G.0003 Previous JAR 21 Nbr/MOT.G.03 Test Fuchs Strasse 1 - 5 Scope of Work : C2 Competent Authority Office : 3812 Gross-Siegharts C1 Austro Control (ACG-AT) Austria 25 September 2014 Page 7 of 118 Belgium ASCO Industries BE.21G.0005 Weiveldlaan 2 Scope of Work : C2 Competent Authority Office : 1930 Zaventem Service public fédéral Belgium Mobilité et Transports (CAA- BE) Barco N.V.
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