OGMA to authorise heavy maintenance on E-Jets in African and Middle East

OGMA, part of the Embraer Group, is the first authorised heavy maintenance centre for E-Jets E2 aircraft in Middle East Africa, and Europe.

 

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With this certification, OGMA is prepared to carry out heavy maintenance, total fleet management, engineering solutions, airworthiness management, support maintenance, and future aircraft modifications that meet customer requirements and retrofit the family's aircraft of E-Jets E2. In addition, OGMA has just signed a contract with the Norwegian airline Wideroe to carry out the first maintenance of an E2 aircraft worldwide.

“Obtaining this certification by OGMA is a crucial strategic step to strengthen Embraer's presence in the EMEA region and is an unmistakable sign of the continued commitment we make to Portugal as a leading technological partner in the country's aeronautical industry,” says Johann Bordais, President & CEO, Embraer Services and Support. “We are certain this certification will reinforce the company's international recognition in the maintenance of aircraft in civil aviation and, in particular, the E2 aircraft.”

“We are delighted to reach such an important milestone, which results from the tireless work of a great team. Being the first Embraer Authorised Maintenance Centre for the E2 in the EMEA region is an important credential for OGMA in such a competitive and demanding sector as the international aviation market. This is just the starting point of an important cycle for the company's growth, with more business, new customers, and opportunities,” said Alexandre Solis, CEO of OGMA.