ACM Aerospace (Aircraft Cabin Modification GmbH) is delighted to announce the appointment of Manfred Wäger as Technical Manager. Based at the new company site in Switzerland, Wäger will assume his role effective immediately. His responsibilities include overseeing all strategic and technical operations as well as serving as the primary liaison with the Swiss Federal Office of Civil Aviation (FOCA).
With Manfred Wäger, ACM Aerospace Switzerland gains an experienced expert in aviation technology. His extensive expertise in maintenance, CAMO management (Continuing Airworthiness), and technical project leadership makes him the ideal choice for the position of Technical Manager. Effective immediately, Manfred Wäger will take on this critical role, bringing over 30 years of experience in aviation technology and in-depth knowledge of aircraft maintenance, CAMO management, and project management.
Most recently, Manfred Wäger worked at Zimex Aviation in Switzerland, where he served as Postholder Part M/CAMO. In this role, he played a pivotal role in establishing a CAMO office and took comprehensive responsibility for the technical management of the ATR fleet. Prior to this, he gained valuable experience in leadership positions, including at the Austrian regional airline InterSky, where he successfully built and managed the maintenance organization.
Manfred Wäger holds an EASA Part 66 License (Cat. B1.1/C) with type ratings for ATR, Dash-8, and Embraer aircraft. His expertise in developing maintenance programs and his passion for technical innovation will significantly strengthen the technical capabilities of ACM Aerospace Switzerland.
Roger Hohl, Managing Director of ACM Aerospace Switzerland, commented: "We are thrilled to welcome Manfred Wäger, an outstanding professional, to our team. His extensive experience and strategic vision will be instrumental in enhancing ACM Aerospace’s technical excellence and innovation capabilities. We look forward to shaping the future of our company together with him, expanding into new technical domains along the way."