June 25, 2025

Steven Bentley

Sofema Aviation Services (SAS) is pleased to share that the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia GACAR Part 145 / Part 43 for Repair Stations  – Initial – 3 Days training was successfully delivered to delegates from Panasonic Avionics:

Kingdom of Saudi Arabia GACAR Part 145 / Part 43 for Repair Stations – Initial – 3 Days

The knowledgeable SAS instructor, Wajahat Ali Khan, conducted the training as an in-company webinar.

About the course

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia GACAR Part 145/Part 43 for Repair Stations – Initial Training offers a comprehensive introduction to the regulatory framework established by the General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA) in Saudi Arabia. Designed for professionals engaged in compliance, quality assurance, and maintenance oversight, the course explores key elements such as approval processes, certification requirements, personnel responsibilities, recordkeeping practices, and maintenance procedures in line with GACAR Part 145 and Part 43.

Get to know the instructor.

Wajahat Ali Khan is a graduate of the Pakistan Air Force College of Aeronautical Engineering, holding a bachelor’s degree in Aerospace Engineering (Avionics), which demonstrates his foundational expertise in the field. He has over 20 years of work experience in the following spheres: Safety and Quality Assurance, and Managerial Planning. Over the years, the instructor’s career has spanned a wide array of positions, including Director of Maintenance & Quality Assurance, Maintenance Planning Manager, and Manager, among others.

Benefit from our services – Sign up for the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia GACAR Part 145 & GACAR Part 43 for Repair Stations – Initial

*New – Classroom/Webinar delegates can now enrol Free of Charge (FOC) in a complementary 1-day Sofema Online (SOL) training to enhance their learning experience.

About Panasonic Avionics

Panasonic Avionics Corporation provides in-flight entertainment and connectivity (IFEC) solutions to the aviation industry. Founded in 1979 and headquartered in Lake Forest, California, the company serves over 300 airline customers worldwide. Its services include in-flight Wi-Fi, entertainment systems, and related digital solutions. Panasonic Avionics operates engineering, manufacturing, and support facilities across multiple international locations.

About Sofema Aviation Services

Since 2008, our company has provided a clear understanding of the regulatory environment and acts as an enabler to help organisations focus on organisational performance with the understanding that Regulatory Compliance is a step on the journey and not the destination. Over the years we have helped many thousands of aviation professionals gain a deep understanding of both the regulatory environment as well as competence-building vocational training. Since our start, we have had over 150,000 enrollments.

Sofema Aviation Services and our sister company, Sofema Online, currently provide 1000+ Classroom & Webinar courses available together with over 450 online Courses, Packages and Diplomas.

Are you looking for Training in your Company?

We specialize in delivering In-Company Regulatory Training, providing the aviation industry with dedicated and specific cost-effective support focused beyond compliance. We offer a flexible resource that can support you by either providing a standard training package or tailoring bespoke training specifically to your company’s needs.

Achieve regulatory compliance with SAS – Visit this page to see our complete list of available courses.

Please visit our websites www.sassofia.com & www.sofemaonline.com, or email us at [email protected] for additional details regarding any of our In-company or Online Courses.

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