Volga-Dnepr Technics Moscow, MRO provider of foreign aircraft maintenance in Russia, received Bermuda Civil Aviation Authority (BCAA) approval for Boeing 777-200/300 (GE 90) maintenance provision at Domodedovo (Moscow) and Krasnoyarsk airports.
The company, which initially received BCAA approval for the Boeing 777-200/-300 (GE 90) maintenance in May 2019, now can provide maintenance of this aircraft type at three stations in Russia: Domodedovo, Sheremetyevo, and Krasnoyarsk. The range of services provided covers line maintenance, routine works and defect rectification and at Sheremetyevo airport VDTM can perform more complex works up to 5A-check.
“AirBridgeCargo, which received its first Boeing 777 freighter last year, still remains our key customer. Since 2019, we have trained more than 50 specialists of all line maintenance stations to provide high-quality MRO services. Part of the staff has been trained at our Aviation Training Center. We are confident that our customers operating Boeing 777 will appreciate the new capabilities of our company, and we will be able to expand our customer portfolio.” – highlighted Konstantin Surkov, CEO of Volga-Dnepr Technics Moscow.
VDTM company, a part of the Volga-Dnepr Group, has been active in the Russian MRO market since 2009, and constantly strives to expand the range of services provided according to the customer needs. VDTM provides maintenance of aircraft types of the largest foreign manufactures such as Boeing and Airbus.
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