Estonia’s Magnetic Engineering has added new Continuous Airworthiness Management Organization (CAMO) capabilities for business aircraft and commercial markets, the company said today. The expansion, which Magnetic Engineering said encompasses a “well-thought-out strategy” to address increasing demand while adopting a portfolio of engineering and design projects in business aviation, follows recent approval by the Estonian Civil Aviation Authority.
With the broadening of CAMO capabilities for Dassault Falcon, Bombardier Challenger, and Embraer Legacy models, Magnetic Engineering aims to meet the growing need for CAMO inspections and consulting services.
Natalja Platonova, chief of the Magnetic Talents sector, reflected on its need for specialized services to ensure airworthiness. “Business aircraft owners and operators require specialized services to ensure the airworthiness and operational efficiency of their valuable assets,” she said. “By applying our expertise and adding the new approval, we can now cater to the unique market needs.”
Magnetic Engineering continues to strengthen its competitive position as a global provider of CAMO and consulting services across an extensive range of aircraft for both the business and commercial aviation markets.