Solinair d.o.o. offers a comprehensive range of CAMO services designed to maintain the airworthiness, reliability, and operational efficiency of aircraft in compliance with EASA regulations. Our expertise in monitoring, maintenance, inspections, and ongoing compliance ensures that clients can operate their aircraft safely and efficiently. For specific needs or inquiries, it’s advisable to contact us directly to discuss tailored solutions based on individual customer and aircraft requirements.
We offers comprehensive Continuing Airworthiness Management Organization (SI.CAMO.004) services that comply with EASA Part-M and Part-CAMO regulations. Our services are designed to ensure the airworthiness and operational safety of aircraft throughout their lifecycle. Below is an overview of key CAMO services provided:
1. Monitoring and Oversight
Continuous Monitoring: Regular tracking of the aircraft’s airworthiness status and compliance with regulations.
Record Management: Maintenance of detailed records for all activities related to airworthiness, including inspections, repairs, and modifications.
2. Scheduled Maintenance
Maintenance Planning: Development and management of a customized maintenance schedule based on aircraft type, usage, and regulatory requirements.
Coordination with Maintenance Providers: Liaising with maintenance organizations to ensure that all scheduled maintenance tasks are completed on time and in accordance with applicable regulations.
3. Airworthiness Directives (ADs)
AD Compliance Monitoring: Tracking and ensuring compliance with relevant airworthiness directives issued by the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) and other authorities.
Implementation of ADs: Coordination and oversight of necessary actions to address ADs, including modifications or repairs.
4. Service Bulletins (SBs)
SB Assessment: Evaluating service bulletins issued by manufacturers and determining their applicability to the aircraft.
Implementation Planning: Developing a plan for the timely incorporation of applicable service bulletins into maintenance activities.
5. Reliability Monitoring
Reliability Data Analysis: Continuous collection and analysis of operational and maintenance data to identify trends and enhance operational efficiency.
Performance Tracking: Monitoring aircraft performance metrics to ensure reliability and predict potential maintenance needs.
6. Engine Condition and Health Monitoring
Engine Performance Analysis: Ongoing assessment of engine parameters to ensure optimal performance and early detection of potential issues.
Health Monitoring Systems: Utilization of advanced monitoring systems to track engine condition, fuel efficiency, and maintenance requirements.
7. Airworthiness Recommendations
Recommendation Evaluation: Assessment of airworthiness recommendations from EASA or other relevant authorities to ensure compliance and safety.
Action Implementation: Ensuring that necessary actions are taken based on airworthiness recommendations.
8. Airworthiness Review
Comprehensive Review Process: Conducting thorough airworthiness reviews to assess the aircraft’s compliance with EASA regulations before issuing an Airworthiness Review Certificate (ARC).
Documentation Verification: Ensuring that all required documentation, maintenance records, and compliance with regulations are in order.
9. Pre-Buy Inspections
Technical Assessments: Performing detailed inspections and assessments of aircraft prior to purchase to identify any potential issues and ensure compliance with airworthiness standards.
Report Generation: Providing comprehensive reports outlining the aircraft’s condition, maintenance history, and any outstanding airworthiness concerns.