EASA approves Latitude Aero as Part 145 repair station

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Latitude Aero has received approval and designation by EASA (the European Aviation Safety Agency) as an EASA Part 145 Repair Station (EASA.145.6969). As a FAA and EASA-approved maintenance organisation, Latitude Aero can now provide customers with a dual-release and return to service components for both European and USA-manufactured aircraft. The company states that the dual-release designation process is “extremely challenging to achieve”.

“We are excited to add dual-release capabilities to our existing suite of seating services and expand our global reach beyond the United States and into Europe,” said Kelvin Boyette, president & CEO. “This coincides perfectly with our planned expansion into Europe later in 2021.”

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