EASA suspends certification of GMR Aero Technic

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The European Agency has suspended its certification for Hyderabad-based GMR Technic, which provides maintenance and for aircraft, and the re-approval would depend on the progress made by the organisation, according to the regulator.

GMR Technic provides extensive airframe maintenance, repair, overhaul (MRO) and on the commercial and general aviation aircraft, as per its website.

Specific reasons that led to the European Agency (EASA) suspending the certification could not be ascertained.

When contacted, the regulator told that the suspension of its certification "only affects the ability of this organisation to maintain and release to service aircraft that are registered in an member state or components to be fitted on such aircraft".

Without providing specific details about the reasons for suspension, the watchdog said the move does affect other approvals held by this organisation, such as from the of Civil Aviation (DGCA) and the privileges obtained under such approvals.

Query sent to a of on Friday morning remained unanswered.

As per GMR Technic's website, GoAir, SpiceJet, Jet Airways, IndiGo, Vistara, TruJet, and are among its customers.

"The process for getting EASA certification again depends on the progress made by the organisation," the European watchdog said in an e-mailed response on Friday.

A query sent to domestic aviation regulator DGCA on whether it would be initiating any action in the wake of EASA certification suspension did not elicit any response.

Located at international airport, is a wholly-owned subsidiary of GMR Aerospace Engineering Ltd.

According to its website, also provides for aircraft of and Air Asia, for B787 and B767 planes of and at

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First Published: Sun, November 25 2018. 11:35 IST