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Nova Systems receives Part 21G and Part 145 Approvals

Nova Systems International has been awarded Part 21G Production Organisation Approval and Part 145 Maintenance Organisation Approval from the UK Civil Aviation Authority.


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Making use of its new integration facility in Corsham, UK, these approvals pave the way for the company to produce its own aerospace grade wiring harnesses and installation kits in support of both its integrated mission systems projects and as a direct service to external customers. 

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Additionally, the Part 145 Approval enables Nova Systems to provide mission systems customers with a leading, single-point of responsibility through life support package that oversees the maintenance and repair of the system equipment, tailored to enduser and aircraft availability requirements.

In combination with our existing EASA Part 21J Design Organisation and our EC135 UK CAA Part SPO helicopter operations, these new approvals underline Nova Systems’ credentials as a leading aerospace systems integrator and flight test partner.

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Nova Systems International Managing Director, Gareth Dyer, said: “The establishment of these approvals enable us to reduce risk and cost for our mission system customers, to provide a comprehensive package of support over the long term, and to expand our offering to the market with our production and maintenance capabilities.” 

 

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