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About Us

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Vinci Aircraft Inspections was founded in 2015 as a consulting firm based on the more than 20 years of experience of its founders in the industry. Vinci quickly evolved into a company dedicated to aircraft inspection. We currently do not offer any consulting services to end users – operators or maintenance facilities – nor do we represent or sell any products or aircraft. Our inspectors have only one objective in carrying out their tasks: to be the eyes and ears of our customers on their customers, collecting enough data to produce a complete and detailed report, customized to the needs of each customer.

Our team of more than 20 professionals – Aeronautical Engineers, Mechanics, Pilots and Safety Specialists – has in-depth knowledge of the aviation industry, regulatory requirements, and best practices. Our reports have helped our customers around the world make smarter, more data-driven decisions in their fleets.

Vinci understands that each client has unique requirements for Asset Reviews and we adapt our scope of work and reporting to meet your specific standards. At Vinci you will talk to a company partner, fully qualified to meet your needs and make the necessary adjustments to serve you efficiently and accurately.

Affiliation

NAFA – National Aircraft Finance Association – https://www.nafa.aero/cpages/home – We are members of NAFA and support our clients in their Aircraft Inspection needs worldwide.

AERA – Associação de Empresas Revendedoras de Aeronaves – https://www.aerabrasil.org/ – Vinci is affiliated to the Brazilian Aircraft Brokers Association and supports its inspection needs.

HeliOffshore is the global, safety-focused association for the offshore helicopter industry.
Our mission is to lead a collective safety conversation, identifying the right priorities, supported by the right resources, delivering the right actions, to transform frontline safety performance. Vinci is one of three members in Brazil, helping the improve safety performance in offshore rotorcraft operations