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Quality Systems and Third Party Approval
CTT currently holds certification from the Swedish Civil Aviation Authority in accordance with the common European standards issued by the EASA (European Aviation Safety Agency); Part 21 (page 1 and page 2) resp. Part 145. These authorizations together mean that CTT is qualified to manufacture and maintain airworthy material.
CTT is also certified in accordance with ISO 9001:2000 and EN9100 by DNV. Certification In accordance with FAA:s Part 145 enabling CTT to become a certificated global repair station is a possibility in the next few years.
Certification
An aircraft's basic configuration has a type certificate (TC). All retrofit equipment installed must be approved with a Supplement Type Certificate (STC). An STC means that the certifying civil aviation authority has approved both the system and its installation from an airworthiness viewpoint.
Within the EU STCs are often issued by the EASA. An STC issued by the FAA (Federal Aviation Authority in the USA) is in reality the same as global certification. CTT and Lufthansa Technik have a co-operation agreement regarding certification.
This agreement means that Lufthansa Technik acts as CTT:s formal design organization and maintains STCs for CTT products in return for royalties on systems sold. This agreement is very useful in the sales process as Lufthansa Technik has an excellent reputation for certification, and affords the possibility of maintaining STCs from both the EASA and FAA.
Certification - The Zonal Drying™ System Certification - The Cair™ System
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CTT Systems AB, Box 1042, SE-611 29 Nyköping, Sweden
Phone: +46 (0)155-20 59 00, Fax: +46 (0)155-20 59 25, E-mail: ctt@ctt.se |
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