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  2. Aircraft maintenance in India - Wikipedia

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    The aircraft maintenance industry in India was worth US$800 million in 2011 and is expected to grow to over US$1.5 billion by 2020. However, currently India constitutes 1 percent of the global maintenance, repair, and operations (MRO) market, worth US$45 billion.

  3. Maintenance Command - Wikipedia

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    Maintenance Command is a command of the Indian Air Force. It was raised as Maintenance Group at Chakeri in Kanpur in 1950. In 1955, it was designated as Maintenance Command. Its current headquarters is located at Vayusena Nagar in Nagpur (Maharashtra); it handles the repair, overhaul and maintenance of all aircraft, helicopters and other ...

  4. Continuing airworthiness management organization - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  5. Aircraft maintenance - Wikipedia

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    Aircraft maintenance is the performance of tasks required to ensure the continuing airworthiness of an aircraft or aircraft part, including overhaul, inspection, replacement, defect rectification, and the embodiment of modifications, compliance with airworthiness directives and repair.

  6. Category:Aviation in India - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Aircraft maintenance in India; B. Bharatiya Vayuyan Adhiniyam, 2024; ... Indian Naval Air Arm;

  7. Aviation in India - Wikipedia

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    The Indian Aircraft Act was propagated in 1934 and formulated in 1937. [3] In 1940, Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) was set up at Bangalore and India's first aircraft rolled out for test flight in July 1941. [3] The Indian Air Force took part in the Second World War and was christened as Royal Indian Air

  8. Army Aviation Corps (India) - Wikipedia

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    The aircraft continued to be operated by the Army, but training and maintenance of aircraft were the responsibility of the Indian Air Force. Since the air force would only accept ten Army pilots per year, training of adequate numbers of pilots for the Air OP was a problem.

  9. Directorate General of Civil Aviation (India) - Wikipedia

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    Approval to aircraft maintenance, repair, design and manufacturing organizations and their continued oversight; A nodal agency for implementing Annex 9 provisions in India and for coordinating matters relating to facilitation at Indian airports, including holding meetings of the National Facilitation Committee DGCA Organisation Manual