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Metrojet Engineering Clark receives Qatar approval
The Qatar CAA has granted Approved Maintenance Organisation status to the Philippines-based MRO arm of the Asia Pacific-wide business aviation service provider Metrojet.
MRO general manager Wesley Slate.
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Hong Kong-based Metrojet has received Approved Maintenance Organisation approval from the Qatar Civil Aviation Authority (QCAA) for Metrojet Engineering Clark, its MRO facility based at Clark International airport in the Philippines. With the approval Metrojet Engineering Clark is licensed to perform maintenance on Qatar controlled aircraft and aircraft components.

Metrojet Engineering Clark sees the demand to support the growth of A7-registered aircraft in the Asia Pacific region,” says MRO general manager Wesley Slate. “Our team of internationally experienced staff delivers the highest quality services at the most competitive prices in the region to meet the expectations of customers and develop Metrojet Engineering Clark to be the MRO of choice in Asia Pacific.”

This latest QCAA approval joins Metrojet Engineering Clark's existing approvals from the Philippines CAAP, the United States FAA and the Cayman Islands CAA.

Established in 1995, Metrojet pioneered business aviation services in Hong Kong and remains a safety and customer-focussed business jet operator and maintenance provider. The company provides all-inclusive aircraft management, maintenance and aviation consultancy services.

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