KLM ENGINEERING
KLM UK Engineering Limited is a leading UK based Maintenance Repair Organisation (MRO) offering a high quality service and products from its head office location in Norwich, at Norwich Airport. With 5 fully equipped modern heavy maintenance bays across 3 hangars and over 40 years of experience on many aircraft types, including Embraer 170/190, Boeing 737 CL/NG and MAX, BAe 146 & Avro RJ and Fokker 70/100 types, KLM UK Engineering has a solid customer base. Included in our MRO capability and experience is the ability to carry out heavy modifications either at our Norwich facility or at the operator’s home base.
KLM UK Engineering also offers an excellent Line Maintenance service across the UK, supporting customers at Edinburgh, Aberdeen, Glasgow, Newcastle, Teeside, Belfast City, London City and Southampton.
There is an extensive on-site Component Repair Centre supporting all base maintenance MRO activities, delivering a high quality of modifications, repairs, overhaul, NDT, paint shop, trim bay, composite and component repairs.
KLM UK Engineering has been based at Norwich Airport for 40 years and employs approximately 390 people. The Company prides itself on having an experienced and skilled work force, delivering a superior service and high quality product at a competitive price.
KLM UK Engineering has an on-site Part 147 Technical Training College delivering Apprenticeships, BSc (Hons) Professional Aviation Engineering Practice, Aviation Engineering, EASA CAT A, B1.1 & B2 Type Training / Basic courses, Compliance and e-learning training.
Working in partnership with Universities & Colleges to deliver Aircraft Engineering degree programmes, which incorporate EASA courses, students benefit from on-the-job training in the main facility including hangars & component repair centre. The facility is located within the new International Aviation Academy Norwich. This facility is a pioneering centre of excellence and will inspire individuals to become highly skilled in their chosen field.
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KLM UK Engineering Limited is a leading UK based Maintenance Repair Organisation (MRO) offering a high quality service and products from its head office location in Norwich, at Norwich Airport. With 5 fully equipped modern heavy maintenance bays across 3 hangars and over 40 years of experience on many aircraft types, including Embraer 170/190, Boeing 737 CL/NG and MAX, BAe 146 & Avro RJ and Fokker 70/100 types, KLM UK Engineering has a solid customer base. Included in our MRO capability and experience is the ability to carry out heavy modifications either at our Norwich facility or at the operator’s home base.
KLM UK Engineering also offers an excellent Line Maintenance service across the UK, supporting customers at Edinburgh, Aberdeen, Glasgow, Newcastle, Teeside, Belfast City, London City and Southampton.
There is an extensive on-site Component Repair Centre supporting all base maintenance MRO activities, delivering a high quality of modifications, repairs, overhaul, NDT, paint shop, trim bay, composite and component repairs.
KLM UK Engineering has been based at Norwich Airport for 40 years and employs approximately 390 people. The Company prides itself on having an experienced and skilled work force, delivering a superior service and high quality product at a competitive price.
KLM UK Engineering has an on-site Part 147 Technical Training College delivering Apprenticeships, BSc (Hons) Professional Aviation Engineering Practice, Aviation Engineering, EASA CAT A, B1.1 & B2 Type Training / Basic courses, Compliance and e-learning training.
Working in partnership with Universities & Colleges to deliver Aircraft Engineering degree programmes, which incorporate EASA courses, students benefit from on-the-job training in the main facility including hangars & component repair centre. The facility is located within the new International Aviation Academy Norwich. This facility is a pioneering centre of excellence and will inspire individuals to become highly skilled in their chosen field.
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