Joramco expands MRO capabilities to include the Embraer E2 aircraft
MRO company Joramco has received the approval from the Civil Aviation Regulatory Commission (CARC) to perform line and base maintenance checks on the Embraer ERJ-190 series powered by PW1900G engine.

As part of the capability addition process, Joramco invested in specialised theoretical and practical training. The theoretical type training was delivered on-site at Joramco’s facility by Embraer instructors, providing tailored instruction aligned with the company's procedures, while the practical type training was conducted by Embraer at its dedicated training facilities in Brazil, where Joramco’s staff gained hands-on experience with E2 aircraft under OEM supervision.
Fraser Currie, chief executive officer of Joramco, said: “Introducing the Embraer E2 to our capabilities is a strategic step aligned with our long-term roadmap and in support to Jordan’s national flag carrier, Royal Jordanian. This milestone reinforces our commitment to supporting the needs of our customers and expanding our ability to serve a broader range of modern fleets.”
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