Aircraft Maintenance
Air Affairs operates under a CASA Certificate of Approval, number C585771, authorising them to carry out the following approved activities:
- Maintenance of aircraft airframe components, engines, engine components and other specialised maintenance tasks on components.
- Maintenance of class A & B aircraft including Learjet 35/36 series aircraft.
- Maintenance of Beech King Air series aircraft.
- Piston engine aircraft with a max takeoff weight not exceeding 5700kg.
- Turbine engine aircraft with a max takeoff weight not exceeding 5700kg.
- Maintenance of brake and wheel assemblies fitted to Learjet and King Air series aircraft.
- Maintenance of rescue hoists and associated equipment.
Air Affairs have extensive experience in project management and can provide a complete turnkey solution from small to very large maintenance projects such as:
- 12,000 hour inspections.
- 12 year inspections.
- Avionics and electrical upgrades.
- Airframe modifications.
Air Affairs can supply a range of ground support equipment which is manufactured in-house and can be tailored to meet customer’s requirements. All of Air Affairs activities, including aircraft and component maintenance, are contained within the scope of a fully certified Quality Management System that complies with the requirements of AS/NZS ISO 9001.