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Signature Technicair CAMO earns top operator marks
Shoreham-based Citation Mustang operator M-USTG contracted Signature's CAMO team at Bournemouth to develop an operations manual, minimum equipment list and technical log, tailored to its operation.
The latest suite of documents.

Signature TechnicAir's UK facility in Bournemouth is expanding its service portfolio with a suite of onboard documents to assist customers with EASA Part-NCC compliance.

Shoreham-based Citation Mustang operator M-USTG LLP contracted Signature's CAMO team at Bournemouth to develop an operations manual, minimum equipment list and technical log, tailored to its operation. Stylish new branding further personalised the company's onboard manuals.

“Our CAMO delivers all the continuing airworthiness functions one would expect. However, we have also developed many minimum equipment lists for our clients, and private operators can further benefit from our diverse experience through the provision of operations manuals towards EASA Part-NCC compliance,” comments airworthiness manager Adrian Nowak.

The CAMO team works in close partnership with its maintenance facilities at Bournemouth, Luton, Biggin Hill and Manchester, to provide an integrated support solution that is flexible and cost effective. Operators are encouraged to contact Signature TechnicAir in Bournemouth for a proposal.

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