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Metrojet Engineering Clark increases its Global 6000 capability
Inspection levels at Metrojet have been increased on a range of Bombardier and Challenger aircraft types by US and Cayman Island authorities.
On top of FAA approval, Metrojet Engineering Clark has received the same 60-month inspection approval for the Global 6000 aircraft from the Cayman Island CAACI.

Philippines-based Metrojet Engineering Clark, an MRO joint venture with Hong Kong-based Metrojet, has recently increased its Bombardier Global 6000 capability up to 60-month inspection level with the corresponding repair station approval from the FAA.

The company also has the same 60-month inspection approval from the Cayman Islands CAACI, and a 96-month inspection level approval to Challenger 604 and 605 aircraft from both US and Cayman Islands authorities.

Metrojet Engineering Clark's team of experienced staff are moving our maintenance capability forward. Our quality and cost-competitive services have created opportunities for the Clark MRO to further support our clients' growing demands in the region,” says general manager Wesley Slate.

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