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GENEVA / ORANJESTAD - Saudi Arabian aircraft managment and operator Arabasco, has agreed an MoU for aircraft registration matters in Aruba. The agreement with The Registry of Aruba and legal counsel Gomez & Bikker was signed in the presence of the Minister of Transport of Aruba Otmar Oduber.
 
Saudi Arabian aircraft managment and operator Arabasco, has agreed an MoU for aircraft registration matters in Aruba. 
 
The agreement with The Registry of Aruba and legal counsel Gomez & Bikker was signed in the presence of the Minister of Transport of Aruba Otmar Oduber. Aruba was represented by the Department of Civil Aviation of Aruba and the Registry of Aruba, for Gomez & Bikker Mr. Lincoln Gomez was present.
 
The MoU laid down the basis for further collaboration on aircraft registration and inspections for those aircraft that for part of the fleet of Arabasco. 
 
Through this arrangement Arabasco will be able to register aircraft under aircraft management with Arabasco in Aruba. Chief commercial officer for Arabasco, Abdallah Bin Radwan Al Cherry said: "We are pleased with this arrangement and look forward to passing the benefits of our relationship on to our clients".
 
The Department of Civil Aviation of Aruba has already approved Arabasco's Part 145 Maintenance Repair Organisation allowing required work to be performed in Saudi Arabia. CEO of the Registry of Aruba Jorge Colindres said: "Our relationship goes back 20 years and this allows for even greater mutual growth"
 
Arabasco will benefit from the vast experience of The Registry of Aruba in registration matters but also from the safety oversight services offered by the Registry with its dedicated team consisting of former national aviation administration inspectors and surveyors with extensive industry knowledge, delivering both regulatory and technical services in compliance with ICAO SARP's, EASA, FAA, Transport Canada, Brazil and other global civil aviation authorities.
 
Source: Arabian Aerospace 

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