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The Jamaica Civil Aviation Authority (JCAA) is the civil aviation authority of Jamaica. Established in 1996, it is under the Ministry of Transport and Mining. [1]
Avia Solutions Group is a holding company with subsidiaries specializing in various aircraft related businesses, including aircraft maintenance; repair and overhaul (MRO); leasing and trading of aircraft; ground handling and fueling; aviation training; personnel resourcing; and business and corporate aviation, in addition to its primary function as an ACMI provider. [24]
Jamaica Civil Aviation Authority This page was last edited on 21 January 2017, at 12:32 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
Continuing airworthiness management organisation (CAMO) is a civil aviation organization authorized to schedule and control continuing airworthiness activities on aircraft and their parts [1] The scope of the CAMO is to organise and manage all documents and publications for Maintenance Organizations Part 145 and Part M approved, like ...
Jamaica Vacation Limited; Devon House Development Company; Milk River Hotel and Spa; Bath Foundation Hotel and Spa; Ministry of Transport and Mining [12] Port Security Corps; Caribbean Maritime Institute; Maritime Authority of Jamaica; Airports Authority of Jamaica; Jamaica Civil Aviation Authority; Aeronautical Telecommunications Ltd. Jamaica ...
Aviation accidents and incidents in Jamaica (1 C, 3 P) Jamaican aviators (2 P) O. Aviation organisations based in Jamaica (1 C, 1 P) Pages in category "Aviation in ...
ST Engineering Aerospace Engineering Pte Ltd - provides depot level maintenance, aircraft upgrading, refurbishment, major structural repair and life extension programmes for a wide range of military and general aviation aircraft including helicopters. they also provide extensive base and line maintenance services for commercial aircraft such as the B737 and A320.
Previously known as Boscobel Aerodrome, the airport was originally a limited service facility that processed about 20,000 [5] passengers annually. Boscobel Aerodrome was in operation for over 30 years and had scheduled passenger service provided by local air carriers such as Air Jamaica Express, Jamaica Air Service, [6] Jamaica Air Shuttle and Trans Jamaican Airlines which flew small prop and ...