APOC-CRS secures Part 145 approval from EASA

APOC Component Repair Shop B.V. (APOC-CRS) the newest component repair facility in Europe has been granted EASA Part 145 approval for MRO of Airbus and Boeing narrowbody NiCd batteries. APOC-CRS, a company in the APOC Aviation group, is situated halfway between Schiphol and Rotterdam airports. As an authorized SAFT NiCd battery repair facility, APOC-CRS has the potential to quickly expand to other battery types, particularly Embraer batteries for regional aircraft operators servicing major airport hubs in Europe.


“Our new component repair shop, APOC-CRS, starts with narrowbody NiCd battery MRO and further capabilities will be fast-tracked”. “We occupy modern facilities with ample room for expansion, storage, and ancillary services such as training,” said Danny Goergen, Workshop Manager, APOC-CRS.“We have consciously built a replicable blueprint from scratch that we can ultimately emulate in other markets, such as the US,” he further added.

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