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Dec 08, 2015 (newstodate): The privately-owned Tajik carrier Somon Air has deepened its cooperation with Lithuania's MRO provider FL Technics.
Under a new contract, FL Technics will secure Somon Air's CAMO - Continuing Airworthiness Management Organization, as well as assist Somon Air in the process of setting up and implementing the Commsoft OASES MRO IT system, thus making a strong step towards the launch of an in-house Continuing Airworthiness Management Organization.
At a later stage FL Technics is to provide Somon Air consulting services related to aircraft engineering, maintenance and shop visits.
The Tajik carrier currently operates a fleet of two Boeing 737-300, two Boeing 737-900ER and two Boeing 737-800 aircraft.
The carrier based at Dushanbe performed its first commercial flight on February 5, 2008, opening up with services to Moscow and later, on July 29, 2009, adding services to Frankfurt, Germany, as its first flight into Europe, where Aircargonet International is serving Somon Air as its GSSA.
Under a new contract, FL Technics will secure Somon Air's CAMO - Continuing Airworthiness Management Organization, as well as assist Somon Air in the process of setting up and implementing the Commsoft OASES MRO IT system, thus making a strong step towards the launch of an in-house Continuing Airworthiness Management Organization.
At a later stage FL Technics is to provide Somon Air consulting services related to aircraft engineering, maintenance and shop visits.
The Tajik carrier currently operates a fleet of two Boeing 737-300, two Boeing 737-900ER and two Boeing 737-800 aircraft.
The carrier based at Dushanbe performed its first commercial flight on February 5, 2008, opening up with services to Moscow and later, on July 29, 2009, adding services to Frankfurt, Germany, as its first flight into Europe, where Aircargonet International is serving Somon Air as its GSSA.