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Engineering Alteration
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EGAT Engineering Policy: |
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Airworthiness and safety issues
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and Technical, maintenance,
overhaul and process standards are essential
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Objectives: |
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Mainly to provide all necessary
technical services for maintenance, repair, overhaul modification and
alteration ofaircraft, engines, and components to meet airworthy and safety
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Provide evaluation and/or
analysis services to customers for corrective of discrepancies and difficulties |
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| EGAT and BOEING formally signed the “B747-400
LCF (Large Cargo Freighter) Modification Services Agreement” on February 18th,
2005 , EGAT will convert three B747-400 passenger jets into large cargo
freighters that will be used to accommodate the transport of major assemblies
for the all-new Boeing 787 Dreamliner. This modification is an important
milestone for EGAT, after being chosen from a host of worthy competitors around
the world. EGAT continues to position itself as a fresh new professional force
in the global airline market through delivery of superior technical skill and
unparalleled services. |
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