ISO 9001
ISO 9001 describes the organisational requirements for a quality management system . This certification helps to improve the organisation's efficiency for the purpose of serving the customer (Analysis of the customer's explicit and implicit needs, and Measurement of customer satisfaction).
EN 9100
The EN 9100 certification is specific to the aerospace sector. This certification completes the ISO 9001 standard in terms of purchasing processes, special procedures, first analysis inspection and risk analysis. EN 9100 contributes to the overall quality of the supply chain, enhances the confidence of the principals and the authorities, secures the production activities and optimises the company's organisation.
PART 145 FR.145.107
Approval for aeronautical maintenance (Line or Base) taking into account the EASA rules (European Aviation Safety Agency). This approval allows the holder to maintain aircraft registered in Europe.
FAR 145 3VAY218B
Approval for aircraft maintenance (Line or Base) taking into account the FAA rules (Federal Aviation Administration). This authorisation allows the holder to maintain aircraft registered in the U.S.A.
TCAC 800-07
Approval for aircraft maintenance (Line or Base) taking into account the Transport Canada (TC) rules. This authorisation allows the holder to maintain aircraft registered in Canada.
GCAA AMO 144/04
Approval for aircraft maintenance (Line or Base) taking into account the GCAA rules (General Civil Aviation Authority). This authorisation allows the holder to maintain aircraft registered in the United Arab Emirates.
PART M / G FR.MG.236
Approval for airworthiness management taking into account the EASA rules (European Aviation Safety Agency). Among other things, it allows supervision of the following: aircraft flying time, maintenance programmes, technical updates (Airworthiness Instructions, Airworthiness Directive and Service Bulletins), as well as the extension and renewal of Airworthiness certificates and Airworthiness review certificates (CDN/CEN).






