Swiss Operator Adds Trio of Jets to CAMO Program
Nomad Aviation has added two Cessna Citations and a Falcon under its CAMO certificate.

Switzerland-based aircraft charter and management provider Nomad Aviation has added three aircraft—the Cessna Citation CJ1 and CJ2+ and Dassault Falcon 50—to its continued airworthiness management organization (CAMO) portfolio. The CAMO certificate includes all of the company’s managed aircraft, as well as its fleet of owned charter jets, which ranges from the Beechcraft Premier I to Gulfstream G650.


“The expansion of the CAMO support to owners who fly their own aircraft shows our great commitment to the business aviation community,” said Heinz Koehli, president and executive chairman of the Zurich-based company. Services provided under the certificate include acceptance and registration, scheduled and unscheduled inspection and maintenance planning, tailored aircraft maintenance program development and management, and airworthiness review certificate renewal. The company also offers certificate of airworthiness support.


“We assist our customers throughout the life cycle of their assets with aircraft phase-in and phase-out services, both documentary and technical,” added Roman Hug, Nomad’s technical director. “If required, the company also takes over the aircraft damage assessment and repair approval management.”