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  2. Airborne Maintenance & Engineering Services - Wikipedia

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    Airborne holds a Part 145 FAA Repair Station certificate for its Wilmington location that includes 315,000 sq. ft. of hangar space, 100,000 sq. ft. component facility, and 40,000 sq. ft. material sales warehouse. They also operate line maintenance stations at Greater Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky Airport and Miami International Airport.

  3. Parts Manufacturer Approval - Wikipedia

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    The FAA's FAQ on Part 21 stated that PMA quality systems would be evaluated for compliance by the FAA during certificate management activity after the compliance date of the rule. [23] Today, all FAA production approvals – whether for complete aircraft or for piece parts – rely on a common set of quality assurance system elements.

  4. Delta TechOps - Wikipedia

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    Delta TechOps has certified repair stations in the United States (FAA), the European Union (EASA) and other countries, including: [13] USA: FAA – 121 Certified Repair Station No. DALA026A; USA: FAA – 145 Certified Repair Station No. DALR026A; EU: EASA – 145 Certified Repair Station No. EASA.145.4380

  5. Aviation parts tag - Wikipedia

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    Tagging, especially "yellow tag", is a term used in US aviation to indicate a part is serviceable and airworthy as evaluated by an FAA certified repair station. [1] It is important to note that this term is an industry term and is not an FAA requirement or even mentioned in the Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR).

  6. US to require drug, alcohol testing for foreign aviation ...

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    The rule, which requires repair stations to send their testing data electronically to USDOT, was proposed in December 2023 by the FAA, and Congress required the agency to implement its provisions.

  7. Aircraft maintenance checks - Wikipedia

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    This includes repair facilities performing the "heavy maintenance", D Checks, such as the Aeroman facility located in El Salvador, where one in eight mechanics are FAA certified. At a major overhaul base used by United Airlines in China, the ratio is one FAA-certified mechanic for every 31 non-certified mechanics. [16]

  8. Ducommun Expands Aftermarket Support Capabilities - AOL

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    Ducommun Expands Aftermarket Support Capabilities Adds FAA Repair Station Certification Status to Phoenix Facility LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Ducommun Incorporated (NYS: DCO) today announced ...

  9. Federal Aviation Administration - Wikipedia

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    a repairman certificate and be employed at a repair station certificated under 14 CFR part 145, or an air carrier operating certificate holder with an FAA-approved continuous airworthiness program, and must meet the qualification requirements of Order 8100.8, Chapter 14.