
Services

We are an EASA Part CAMO Continuing Airworthiness Management Organisation (CAMO), approved by the Hellenic Civil Aviation Authority (EL. CAMO.0026) and authorised to issue airworthiness review certificates.
AirFlyTech as an EASA approved CAMO has an extensive portfolio and can offer a wide range of services of which are consultancy and advice, regulatory compliance support and airworthiness and management services designed to help improve process, increase safety whilst reducing costs within your business. Our pursuit is all service to be delivered to the highest possible standards of transparency, accountability and integrity.
As a third-party organization, AirFlyTech works for a wide range of companies such as … (Airline Operators, Leasing companies, Financiers etc.) as a result of excellent service and expertise delivered.
CAMO Services provided Include
Scheduled and Continuous Maintenance planning
Management and approval of modification and repairs
Dent and Buckle Chart and repairs review
Airworthiness Directive (AD) and Service Bulletin (SB) Review and Implementation
Records and Technical Log control, retention, and management
Full Airworthiness Review Certificate (ARCs) issue and renewal
Aircraft Damage assessment and mapping
Aircraft Reliability monitoring
Review, bridge, creation of the Aircraft Maintenance Program (AMP).
Life limit parts and component inspections
Maintenance provider quality assessment and auditing
Certificate of Airworthiness support (physical and technical review)
Importing aircraft onto EASA, FAA or National Registers
Airworthiness Review Certificate (ARC)

Scheduled and Continuous Maintenance planning
Management and approval of modification and repairs
Dent and Buckle Chart and repairs review
Airworthiness Directive (AD) and Service Bulletin (SB) Review and Implementation
Records and Technical Log control, retention, and management
Full Airworthiness Review Certificate (ARCs) issue and renewal
Aircraft Damage assessment and mapping
Aircraft Reliability monitoring
Review, bridge, creation of the Aircraft Maintenance Program (AMP).
Life limit parts and component inspections
Maintenance provider quality assessment and auditing
Certificate of Airworthiness support (physical and technical review)
Importing aircraft onto EASA, FAA or National Registers
