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CHEP gains American and European repair certification from FAA and EASA
CHEP Aerospace Solutions has achieved certification from both the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) for the maintenance and repair, reported London's Air Cargo News.
"The dual certification enables airlines to save on fuel and reduce their carbon footprint by repairing their containers, pallets and galley carts at the point of damage while complying with requirements of aviation authorities," said CHEP.
The ULD outsourcing specialist's certified global repair network also ensures that its 30+ ULD management customers have fast access to containers and pallets, which have been repaired according to the highest quality standards worldwide.
To meet demand in the Middle East, CHEP will open an additional MRO facility in Dubai, in addition to its existing repair station in Doha, to repair ULDs and galley carts in compliance with the regulations.
The following stations in the CHEP network are now approved to issue certificates of release to service, both under FAA and EASA: DFW, EWR, IAD, IAH, JFK, LAX, ORD, SEA and SFO in the US, and AMS, BRU, CPH, EMA, LGW, LHR and MAN in Europe, with further stations to be added in the near future.
"The dual certification enables airlines to save on fuel and reduce their carbon footprint by repairing their containers, pallets and galley carts at the point of damage while complying with requirements of aviation authorities," said CHEP.
The ULD outsourcing specialist's certified global repair network also ensures that its 30+ ULD management customers have fast access to containers and pallets, which have been repaired according to the highest quality standards worldwide.
To meet demand in the Middle East, CHEP will open an additional MRO facility in Dubai, in addition to its existing repair station in Doha, to repair ULDs and galley carts in compliance with the regulations.
The following stations in the CHEP network are now approved to issue certificates of release to service, both under FAA and EASA: DFW, EWR, IAD, IAH, JFK, LAX, ORD, SEA and SFO in the US, and AMS, BRU, CPH, EMA, LGW, LHR and MAN in Europe, with further stations to be added in the near future.
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