Lion Technic has taken another step forward to
achieving its goal of becoming an EASA-certified maintenance
organization.
The company is planning to employ eight
EASA-certified maintenance personnel from Europe who will work
with Lion Technics line maintenance personnel at Jakarta
Soekarno-Hatta International Airport.
Their role is to be mentors and help ensure
that Lions line maintenance is in keeping with EASA standards,
said Lion Technic president Romdani Adali Adang.
The eight will comprise of five B1 mechanical
engineers and three B2 avionics engineers.
The decision to employ maintenance personnel,
who are already EASA certified, is part of Lion Groups ongoing
commitment to training and to meeting the highest international
standards.
EASA, along with US FAA certification, are the two most
internationally accepted standards in the global aviation
industry.
Lion Technic aims to get its line maintenance
base at Soekarno-Hatta International Airport certified by EASA and
then progressively get its other line maintenance stations EASA
certified.
The ultimate goal is to eventually get Lion Technic
EASA certified as a heavy maintenance organization for airframes,
engines and components.
EASA stands for European Aviation Safety
Agency.
Lion,
Jakarta,
Indonesia
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