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Talma Ecuador awarded maintenance organization certificate for all stations

Talma Ecuador awarded maintenance organization certificate for all stations
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Joe Petrie Editor & Chief | AviationPros

Talma, a leading airport services company in Latin America and a member of Grupo Sandoval, specifically its subsidiary in Ecuador, has been granted an Approved Maintenance Organization Certificate (OMA 084) by Ecuador's Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGAC). This certification recognizes the organization's operational excellence.

“Obtaining certification for the Cuenca, El Coca, Manta, San Cristobal and Baltra (Galapagos Islands) stations enables us to provide aircraft maintenance services to our customers, thus ensuring the highest standards of safety, quality and efficiency," said Vladimir Muñoz, executive director of Talma Ecuador.

In 2023, Talma Ecuador obtained this certificate for the Guayaquil and Quito stations. This now allows it to provide online maintenance services at all stations where it operates.

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This achievement consolidates the company's integrated airport services in Ecuador, including ground handling, passenger services, flight dispatch and online maintenance.

“We are extremely proud to receive this certification for all Talma Ecuador stations. This milestone confirms that our airport services meet the highest international standards, accrediting us as leaders in the sector in our country and in Latin America," said Muñoz.

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