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AAG Completes the first EASA-approved B737-800 series project

AAG Completes the first EASA-approved B737-800 series project.
AAG received the STC scope approval for the project in November 2021.

The release of the Certification Memorandum confirms that the installation and reconfiguration of all aircraft cabins, complying with CS25.562 will be considered major (STC) changes.

Atlantic Aviation Group (AAG) Design Services, a leading aircraft maintenance provider, announced the recent successful completion and approval of a European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) approved STC (No. 10079698) package for 189Y. The package was configured for a Boeing B737-800 series aircraft. Atlantic Aviation Group DOA included the installation of its in-house designed and approved G7 Galley as part of the mentioned package.

After the release of Certification Memorandum CM-21 A-CS-001 Issue2 the installation and reconfiguration of all aircraft cabins that comply with CS25.562 and using the equipment approved under the16G, will now be considered Major (STC) changes for the aircraft.

Chief Aviation Services Officer at Atlantic Aviation Group, Eva O’Keeffe, welcomed the news by saying: “This achievement is a testament to the extensive knowledge, hard work and dedication of our Part 21 Design team who are focused on the continuous growth and development of our services.”

Atlantic Aviation Group (AAG) received its STC scope approval in November 2021. The company sees the issue of this STC approval as a reflection of the growth and development of the AAG DOA since its inception in 2017.

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The AAG DOA team expressed their satisfaction in working with the customer, Avolon, and the MRO, FL Technics throughout this project. As design and engineering partners having a vast history of maintaining and modifying aircraft, Atlantic Aviation Group aims to continue building a strong reputation for providing innovative design solutions to its customers.