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Atlas maps out strong future in Canadian MRO
Atlas Air Service is already approved by Russia, Ukraine, Bermuda and the USA to perform maintenance on aircraft registered in those countries. It can now carry out repairs, mods and inspections on Canadian jets.
Atlas Air Service has met the requirements of the Canadian aviation authority TCCA.

Atlas Air Service has been certified as a maintenance facility by the Canadian aviation authority TCCA. As an EASA Part 145 company, the MRO specialist already has approvals from the aviation authorities of Russia, Ukraine, Bermuda and the USA.

The country-specific maintenance approvals relate to aircraft types of various manufacturers in which Atlas Air Service is specialised in. In particular, business jets from Embraer, Cessna, Beechcraft, Hawker and Saab are serviced by Atlas according to aviation maintenance regulations. This includes all maintenance and overhaul activities including replacement, repair, modifications and inspections of aircraft, engines and components.

Atlas Air Service has been on the market as a business aviation expert since 1970 and maintains service locations in Bremen and Augsburg with 250 employees. The range of services includes complete servicing of business jets, including sales, purchase, maintenance, charter and management.

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