Magnetic Engineering, operating under Magnetic Group, provides aviation consulting and Continuing Airworthiness Management Organization (CAMO) services worldwide and has received the privilege of issuing Permits to Fly. The newly-acquired privilege enables Magnetic Engineering to support its clients in obtaining permits for aircraft that do not have valid ARC (Airworthiness Review Certificate) but are safe to operate under defined conditions.
Natalja Platonova, chief of Magnetic talents, commented on the attainment of the certification: “With Permit to Fly, our CAMO team now has the regulatory and engineering expertise to assist our clients in navigating complex compliance processes while ensuring operational safety. It’s also worth noting we are the only CAMO, except regulators, who have this privilege in the Baltics.”
Achieving Permit to Fly brings significant value to Magnetic Engineering’s full range of aviation safety and compliance services. Some of the key benefits include regulatory support, enhanced safety assurance through rigorous assessments, and expedited operational readiness, all ensuring seamless solutions for our clients.
It also serves as an addition to Magnetic Engineering’s full-scope and comprehensive list of aviation safety and compliance solutions for its current and prospective clients. The Permit to Fly privilege is valid for the following aircraft types: A220, A320 family, A330, A350, B737, and Falcon 2000.