Pemco World Air Services (PEMCO) engineering, the backbone of PEMCO’s cargo conversion program, has announced the addition of new services to support itsPEMCO-converted aircraft operators and MRO customers. The added services include training for liaison engineers, customized electronic weight and balance load charts, certification consulting services, and MRO consulting services.
Training services focus on liaison engineers of PEMCO-converted aircraft operators. Liaison engineers are provided a 16-hour hands-on course so they can take over the engineering processes for their company’s PEMCO-converted freighters.
The PEMCO customized electronic weight and balance load chart allows customers to optimize payload and minimize lateral imbalance of their PEMCO-converted aircraft. Not only does this save operators time and money from developing their own, but PEMCO’s chart is customized for each aircraft to provide pilots and operators the most accurate and reliable information.
PEMCO Director of Engineering Victor Burnett said, “Customers asked for additional support and we listened.” He added, “We are enhancing our engineering services to assist airline operators with their business utilizing our core strengths.”
PEMCO certification consulting assists companies interested in certification projects or DER services including engineering design, FAA certification, interior modification, structural analysis, and testing.
In addition to supporting PEMCO-converted aircraft operators, the division also provides engineering services to the company’s MRO customers. Services range from major and minor structural repairs, modifications, and component repair to STC development, FAA airworthiness directives, FAA DERservices, and AOG support.
Customer service is one of four fundamental cornerstones by which PEMCO operates. The company strives to exceed customer expectations and invest in developing products, services, and capabilities to help its customers reach their business goals.

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