IBA Gets Camo Approval for ATRs, Gulfstreams
The UK company can manage the records, continuous airworthiness and maintenance planning for ATR 72s and several Gulfstream models.

The International Bureau of Aviation (IBA) has been awarded EASA Part M, subpart G, Camo approval with the addition of the ATR 72 and Gulfstream G450, G550 and G650.  Gulfstream Luton already holds this approval, but IBA is the first independent UK company to earn the distinction. Camo approval allows IBA to manage the records, continuous airworthiness and maintenance planning for an aircraft.


Chris Lennon, asset management director of IBA’s new business and private aviation division, noted "an increasing demand for independent services. Corporations and wealthy individuals who own such assets have elevated expectations. They want to ensure that their aircraft are providing efficient services for their own use as well as occasionally being used for revenue generation." The Camo service allows the company to provide such technical management, he added.