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Swiss business jet operator Albinati Aeronautics and its Maltese AOC sister company Albinati Aviation have received One CAMO approval under EASA regulations, allowing both entities to manage airworthiness under a single, harmonised structure. This approval confirms that both AOCs operate under the same procedures, quality systems and oversight, regardless of where the aircraft is registered.
EASA introduced the concept of continuing airworthiness management in a single air carrier business grouping in March 2022. The new regulation allows several AOC holders to use the same CAMO within a single air business grouping, thereby removing inefficiencies and allowing short-time interoperability of aircraft between different AOC holders.
CAMO activities across both Albinati organisations are now officially unified, streamlining operations while maintaining the high standards that have always defined the companies' services. Regardless of where the aircraft is registered, owners now benefit from a well-integrated technical management process.
For aircraft owners, this evolution reinforces the reliability of support provided, particularly in time-sensitive contexts such as AOG situations, where rapid and synchronised response is essential. The shared structure strengthens operational readiness while preserving the single point of contact clients have always relied on.
The One CAMO reflects the growing need for coordinated, cross-border technical structures in modern business aviation.
For Albinati Aeronautics and Albinati Aviation, it is a logical step that reinforces their commitment to safety, clarity and operational excellence across all aircraft, all jurisdictions and all situations.