Magnetic MRO has recently signed CAMO service agreement with regional aircraft leasing company TrueNoord. The agreement includes there-delivery of 2 Mitsubishi Heavy Industries CRJ900 NextGen (previously Bombardier CRJ900 NextGen series) type aircraft from a previous operator and all engineering services related to maintaining the aircraft in an airworthy and controlled environment.
„It is well known that this year, due to the global pandemic, aviation companies are facing challenges every step of the way. But as Winston Churchill said, “Never waste a good crisis”. So we need to adapt to the current situation and come out stronger than ever. Magnetic MRO is always up for challenges as well as supporting new customers, so we are happy to have TrueNoord as our client. They have a fast-growing fleet that already includes many aircraft which leased all over the world to well-known operators, and we see this agreement as just the start of our cooperation,” shared Janno Väinola, a Senior Airworthiness Engineer at Magnetic MRO.
The general terms of agreement for CAMO services were signed at the end of September. Currently, both of the aircraft have been delivered to Tallinn and implementation into long term storage is in the final stage. Before the ferry flight, Magnetic MRO Engineering department team visited the previous operator’s facilities in Copenhagen Kastrup airport where they performed a detailed re-delivery inspection for exterior and interior including additional ground checks.

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