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BASF Launches Shanghai MRO Maintenance Station

BASF Launches Shanghai MRO Maintenance Station
Recently, BASF launched a new MRO (Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul) maintenance station in Shanghai, and was awarded a Civil Aviation of China 145 maintenance license with certificate number D.200165, providing original factory services for ozone and ozone/VOC converters for DeoxyTM aircraft. The new Shanghai MRO repair station, as an important force for BASF in addition to the existing MRO repair stations in North America, will ensure high-quality repair services for international customers in the Asia Pacific region, while reducing turnaround time.
Olivia Cromwell, Global Business Manager, BASF Air Transport, said, "We are pleased to share with the industry that BASF is now able to provide services to customers through facilities in Asia. We are also very proud to be able to help airlines not only meet regulatory requirements, but also provide passengers and crew members in Asia and other regions with cleaner air during flight."
Due to the use of the most advanced quality and safety systems, BASF's new Shanghai MRO maintenance station has met or exceeded the requirements and standards of the original equipment manufacturer, and has passed the document review and on-site audit of the Shanghai Civil Aviation Regulatory Bureau. In addition, BASF is applying for airworthiness maintenance certification from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) 145 for this new Shanghai MRO facility.
BASF Deoxo ™  The ozone/VOC dual function converter can remove ozone and odorous volatile organic compounds, providing fresher and more comfortable cabin air. This product can be installed before a new aircraft leaves the factory, or it can be subsequently added to existing aircraft that have not yet been equipped with an ozone converter or that require performance upgrades.
BASF is an industry-leading supplier of ozone and ozone/VOC catalytic converter technology, which can meet the compliance requirements of aircraft equipment manufacturers, allowing the crew and passengers to enjoy standard, comfortable and pleasant cabin air. More than 30 years ago, BASF was the first to introduce the first ozone converter. BASF ozone/VOC dual function converters have also been used in aircraft for over 15 years.

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