Air Maintenance Estonia Strengthens Management, Expands

Air Maintenance Estonia AS (AME) has appointed David Williams as managing director / CEO succeeding Lars-Olof Bolinder who will continue in AME as a supervisory board member.

David Williams has more than 38 years of experience in the aviation maintenance industry, holding managerial positions in SAS Technical Services, Emirates (airline) and Abu Dhabi Aircraft Technologies.

“I am looking forward to being part of Air Maintenance Estonia, with all the exciting developments that are happening in the company and Tallinn Airport,” says Williams. “With the building of the new hangar we have a great chance to develop AME into being a leading aircraft maintenance services provider in Northern Europe.”

Based at Lennart Meri Tallinn Airport, Air Maintenance Estonia – AME – is now in the process of a major expansion of its capabilities.

– From August 2012, AME will have a new three-bay hangar for Base Maintenance works of narrow-body aircraft, says AME’s newly appointed CEO David Williams. In total the company will have three main Base Maintenance lines, and two additional lines for lighter checks and modification works.

– They have added the Airbus 320 family to our Base Maintenance capability list in addition to Boeing 737 Classic and 737 NG. As for Line Maintenance, AME is certified for the A320 family as well as B737 Classic & NG, Embraer ERJ-170/190, CRJ-900NG, Fokker 50 and SAAB 340.

– AME says it defines their potential geographical market as being within some two hours ferry flight time from their location at Tallinn Airport. This means that in addition to the Baltic and Nordic markets, they also cover Northern Europe, U.K, as well as a great part of Central Europe and Western Russia.

Being an EU member since 2004 and part of the Eurozone since 2011, Estonia’s GDP growth is among the highest and its foreign debt among the lowest in the EU. Simultaneously with the downgrading of the US credit rating last summer, the rating agency Standard & Poor’s upgraded Estonia to an AA- level, placing the country in the second best so called high grade global rating.

In May this year, AME will celebrate its 10-year anniversary.

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