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Czech Airlines Technics (CSAT) was founded on 1 August 2010 as a subsidiary of Czech Airlines. From April 2012, it was owned by its sole shareholder, Český Aeroholding, a.s. In October 2018, Letiště Praha, a.s. became the sole shareholder of Czech Airlines Technics through a merger. Czech Airlines Technics, as the former technical division of the Czech national carrier, has over 80 years' experience with in-house aircraft maintenance, 50 years' experience with jet aircraft maintenance, and more than 20 years' experience with western-built aircraft repairs. Its approximate annual turnover equals 44,000,000 EUR and the company employs more than 700 qualified technicians, engineers and office personnel.
Chairman: Pavel Haleš
Member: Petr Doberský
Vice-Chairman: Igor Zahradníček
Monitoring all operational and organizational processes and procedures during aircraft maintenance and/or maintenance of aircraft components is the main responsibility of the Quality Department. It focuses primarily on issues that have or may have a negative impact on the safety and/or efficiency of operation of CSAT customers or can potentially significantly impact the environment or the ability to enforce protection against illegal acts. Its basic goal is to identify potential threats and risks early and remove or reduce them to an acceptable level.
To meet this goal, strict compliance with all the requirements of Commission Regulation (EC) No. 1321/2014 and other mandatory regulatory requirements is enforced. In addition, in cooperation with the Management, the maintenance staff and other Czech Airlines Technics employees, the Company implements a Safety Management system, a Quality Management system, an Environmental Management System and a system of Major Accidents Prevention.
Preventing Serious Hazard Prevention Policy