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Textron Aviation Receives Camo Approval at European Service Centers
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Service centers can issue and extend airworthiness review certificates to EASA-registered aircraft.
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Service centers can issue and extend airworthiness review certificates to EASA-registered aircraft.
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Cessna announced that its company-owned service centers in Paris; Doncaster, UK; and Düsseldorf, Germany, are authorized as continuing airworthiness management organizations (Camo) by the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA). Camo approval enables these service centers to issue and extend airworthiness review certificates to EASA-registered aircraft. Aircraft weighing more than 12,500 pounds are required to operate under contract with an approved Camo for their airworthiness review certificate, which replaces the older annual requirement, the certificate of airworthiness.

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David A. Lombardo
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