Dubai-based cargo carrier SolitAir has selected Aero Inspection as its Continuing Airworthiness Management Organisation (CAMO) service provider.
Under the agreement, SolitAir will subcontract CAMO activities to the Aero Inspection Part CAMO team.
The contract was signed at SolitAir’s new state-of-the-art facility at Al Maktoum International Airport in Dubai.
Hamdi Osman, founder and chief executive of SolitAir, said: “Having a trusted CAMO partner like Aero Inspection is crucial to our success as we continue to revolutionise air cargo logistics in the Global South. Their expertise in airworthiness management aligns perfectly with SolitAir’s commitment to operational excellence and safety.
“This collaboration will enhance our ability to maintain our fleet to the highest standards, ensuring reliable and efficient cargo services across our expanding network.”
Liam Bagnell, founder of Aero Inspection, said: “Having the teams of SolitAir working together with our Aero Inspection team is a perfect match. I can see this being a very long and productive partnership.”
SolitAir connects Dubai with key trade hubs across the Global South through a robust network of express daily scheduled services with the aim to cover 50 cities within a six-hour radius of the UAE, ensuring that businesses of all sizes and types seamlessly access their end customers.
The cargo airline currently operates two Boeing 737-800 freighter aircraft with a third set to join the fleet soon.
Aero Inspection provides technical consultancy services to aircraft operators and lessors, and has in-house EASA Part CAMO, EASA, FAA & UK CAA Part 145, EASA 21J DOA, and EASA Part 21G POA. It was founded in Shannon, Ireland, in 2004 and now has offices in Dubai and Singapore.
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