Vector Aerospace has received Civil Aviation Authority Part M approval at its Fleetlands facility in Gosport, UK. The authorization will allow the facility to expand its maintenance offerings and operate as a continued airworthiness management organization (CAMO).
As part of that responsibility, the company can support aircraft operators and owners with a range of CAMO services, including aircraft damage assessment and repair approval/management; scheduled and unscheduled inspection and maintenance planning; tailored aircraft maintenance program development and management; airworthiness review certificate renewal; certificate of airworthiness support, including aircraft survey; assessment and implementation of airworthiness regulations, airworthiness directives, and service bulletins; technical records management; and aircraft phase-in and phase-out services, both documentary and technical.
“The expansion of our customer-focused support offerings to include CAMO services reflects our deep commitment to the business and general aviation operator community,” said Owen McClave, Vector’s UK managing director.
Vector offers structural and composite repairs, along with engine repair, completions, modification and paint services.