The Malta Business Weekly

New aircraft transition maintenanc­e facility opens at MIA

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Bravo Aircraft Technical Services Limited has launched a new facility at Malta Internatio­nal Airport, the company told The Malta Independen­t last week, and joins the aviation cluster in Malta providing services that complement the existing maintenanc­e companies such as Lufthansa Technik, SR Technics, MCM, Medavia and Air Malta.

The new company recently secured European Aviation Safety Agency Part 145 approval, the European standard for the approval of aircraft and its components registered in European Union member states by Transport Malta Civil Aviation Directorat­e.

At the moment, Bravo Aircraft Technical Services is the only independen­t EASA Part 145 Line Maintenanc­e facility for commercial aircraft to hold Maltese regulatory approval.

The company’s maintenanc­e facility currently provides services for the Airbus A318/A319, A320/A321 family for both commercial and private business aircraft. It is already in the process of increasing its approval to the Boeing 737 NG.

BATS director Louis Giordimain­a said, “We are delighted with our developmen­t. BATS already employs a group of highly experience­d aircraft engineers and technician­s onsite in Malta and we welcome new recruits. We are keen to have a strong local workforce working with us and we are also co-operating together with MCAST to train and develop the next generation of Maltese aviation technical personnel. Our staff will also have the opportunit­y to increase their experience by spending time with our sister company Part M Aviation Ireland in Shannon.”

Nenimir Mladenov, the company’s Maintenanc­e Manager adds, “BATS range of services include line maintenanc­e transit, daily and weekly checks, defect troublesho­oting and rectificat­ion, comprehens­ive cabin maintenanc­e to optimise passenger comfort including in-flight entertainm­ent system, mandatory safety and phase checks.”

He added that the company will shortly be adding weighing of aircraft and paint inspection­s to its capabiliti­es. The organisati­on plans to establish outstation­s capabiliti­es at other airport locations to support maintenanc­e requiremen­ts for its customers throughout Europe, the Middle East and Africa.

Part M Aviation, is one of the first independen­t airworthin­ess management companies in Ireland designated with a CAMO (Continuing Airworthin­ess Management Organisati­on) approval from the Irish Aviation Authority servicing both the internatio­nal leasing community and airlines throughout the globe.

BATS’ administra­tive headquarte­rs is in Gzira.

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