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Sweden's Täby gains design organisation approval
The world of mechanical and structural design and manufacture has opened up for Täby Air Maintenance now that it has achieved EASA Part 21 Design Organisational Approval.
TAM has achieved EASA Design Organisation Approval.

Swedish MRO Täby Air Maintenance (TAM) has received EASA Part 21 Design Organisation Approval (DOA), giving the company the ability to offer enhanced technical services to operators. Already having a corresponding Production Organisation Approval (POA) in place, TAM is now well positioned to offer its customers a wide range of services, including rapid design and production of parts necessary for maintenance, repairs and modifications.

“This is a vital step for us as we now can offer a vast range of technical services, primarily to our current customers who operate the Saab 340/Saab 2000 fleet but also to operators of other aircraft, from business jets to major airliners,” says managing director Pär Gulle. “Our approvals cover the in-house design and manufacture of mechanical and structural parts for installation on aircraft and the manufacture of metallic and non-metallic parts, allowing us to provide STC and minor design changes and repairs for large and small aircraft (CS-23, CS-25, CS-27), related to installation of avionics equipment, electrical systems, structure, hydro mechanical systems, cabin interiors and OSD. In addition, we are now an approved flight test organisation.”