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China grants SR Technics Malaysia air worthiness certificate

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February 1st 2018

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The Malaysian operations of global MRO, SR Technics recently received its air worthiness certificate from the Civil Aviation Authority of China (CAAC). Read More » The certification permits SR Technics Malaysia to certify components for new and existing airline customers on the Mainland.

“We are very excited about the new certification for our component repair facility in Malaysia, which will strengthen our position in the Asia-Pacific market,” SR Technics Malaysia managing director, Thomas Kennedy said.

Opened in 2014, the SR Technics Malaysia facility has a component service centre for testing, repair, overhaul and modification of aircraft and engine components designed to service customers across the region.

SR Technics also has announced a partnership with 3D scanner manufacturer, 8tree, that will introduce the U.S. company’s dentCHECK solution to the global MRO’s operations in Switzerland and Malta. The handheld wireless 3D scanner analyses the surfaces of metallic aero-structures and composite cabinet flooring, which will reduce inspection and reporting times on aircraft undergoing MRO.

“SR Technic’s adoption of dentCHECK is a strong validation of 8tree’s rigorous design philosophy to create powerful, intuitive one-button inspection tools for the aviation maintenance industry. This design approach allows us to empower users of all skill levels with ‘go/no-go’ answers, not just data,” 8tree CEO, Arun Chhabra, said.

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