AJW Technique has been granted renewal of its type certificate approval by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) Indonesia. The facility holds several global approvals: ANAC (Brazil), DGCA (Indonesia), DCA (Thailand), FAA (US), EASA (Europe) and TCCA (Canada).
“At AJW the focus is always on delivering the best service we can across the global aviation marketplace,” said Gavin Simmonds, general manager at AJW Technique. “We now have a team of more than 200 dedicated repair technicians and support staff. Sustaining approved maintenance organization certification in South East Asia demonstrates that our capabilities across core technical skills are recognized worldwide. South East Asia remains one of the most significant growth centers for both business and commercial aviation across the industry.
“AJW Technique’s focus on product-specific maintenance programs developed to drive down total cost of aircraft ownership is well-placed in such a commercially competitive environment. The organization’s repair and overhaul capabilities are a direct match to a large proportion of both the current and already ordered regional fleets on Boeing, Airbus, Embraer and Bombardier platforms.”
From coffee makers to flight data recorders, IDGs and fuel controls, AJW Technique aims to streamline repairs for operators worldwide. “Repairing 20,000 units a year is equivalent to supporting a fleet of 600 aircraft,” said Simmonds. “More than 4,500 part numbers are now on the AJW Technique capabilities list, which currently crosses five platforms – the A320 family, A330/340, B737NG, B767 and B777. We expect to add Bombardier and Embraer in the near future.”
November 5, 2015