The Cayman Islands Civil Aviation Authority has granted approved maintenance organization (AMO) status to Jet Aviation St. Louis. The designation allows the facility to carry out maintenance on aircraft registered in the Cayman Islands, something it has previously done under one-time authorizations.
“The certification of Jet Aviation St. Louis as an AMO by the Cayman Islands expands our global capabilities, adding to the Aruba, Bermuda, European Aviation Safety Agency and South African certifications we currently hold,” said Chuck Krugh, senior vice president and general manager at Jet Aviation St. Louis. “With this, we are able to work on aircraft from 36 countries around the world.”
Jet Aviation St. Louis has 800 employees and offers in-house design and engineering departments, on-site cabinetry, upholstery, composite, avionics, sheet metal and paint shops. The MRO is a Bombardier, Embraer and Gulfstream authorized service center and a Dassault Falcon and Hawker "center of expertise." It is an authorized service center for GE, Rolls-Royce and Honeywell engines.