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Eagle Copters Maintenance Ltd. gains Japanese MRO approval

Eagle Copters Press Release | March 28, 2021

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Eagle Copters Maintenance Ltd. has received approval from the Japan Civil Aviation Bureau (JCAB) as an approved maintenance organization for Japanese registered helicopters. The full complement of Eagle services is now available to owners and operators alike. With the help of Transport Canada and K-R Aircraft, Eagle successfully demonstrated our abilities in the global environment. This allows Eagle to perform non-specialized maintenance/alterations on aircraft and components under the Japan Civil Aviation Bureau (JCAB) as an approved maintenance organization (AMO). This certification approval from JCAB further expands Eagle’s worldwide fleet management capabilities to operators within the Japanese market.

Eagle Copters Maintenance Ltd. has received approval from the Japan Civil Aviation Bureau (JCAB) as an approved maintenance organization for Japanese registered helicopters. Eagle Copters

The JCAB-AMO certification will allow Eagle to support JCAB-licensed operators on major inspections, overhauled Bell components, including rotors, transmissions, accessories, within a feasible timeframe to accomplish their current missions. 

“We are pleased to expand the Eagle capability footprint in Japan. This could not have been done without the dedicated support of our team and partners. Eagle looks forward to providing solutions in this part of the world,” said Mike O’Reilly, president/CEO of Eagle Copters.

This press release was prepared and distributed by Eagle Copters.

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