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  2. Clay Lacy Aviation - Wikipedia

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    In January 2019, the company opened a new round-the-clock aircraft MRO (maintenance, repair and overhaul) facility at its Van Nuys Airport FAA Part 145 Repair Station. [36] In April 2019, the FAA awarded Part 145 certification to the Clay Lacy aircraft maintenance operation at Waterbury-Oxford Airport, in Oxford, Connecticut. [37]

  3. 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: FAA145 Certified Repair Station No. DALR026A; EU: EASA – 145 Certified Repair Station No. EASA.145.4380

  4. Kalitta Charters - Wikipedia

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    Kalitta Charters is now the sole company with a contract with the US government to fly service members' remains to their final resting places. Kalitta Charters offers Executive Charter, Air Ambulance & Air Cargo services, and a FAR Part 145 aircraft repair station at their operating facility in Ypsilanti, Michigan.

  5. FL Technics - Wikipedia

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    FL Technics is a FAA-145 approved, as well as certified EASA Part-145, Part-CAMO, Part-147, Part-21 and GCAA certified company with hangars in Lithuania, Indonesia, and the United Kingdom, along with 70+ line stations around the world. [13]

  6. JETMS - Wikipedia

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    In 2018 the sales of the Avia Solutions Group's Aircraft Maintenance and Repair Business Segment grew 16% to $157.5 million. [7] In 2019 Jet Maintenance Solutions became one of the first MROs worldwide to provide 7800 landings inspection for Bombardier CL604. [8] In 2021 Jet Maintenance Solutions rebranded to JETMS.

  7. Aircraft maintenance - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, of the $70 billion spent by airlines on maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO), 31% were for engines, 27% for components, 24% for line maintenance, 10% for modifications and 8% for the airframe; 70% were for mature airliners (Airbus A320 and A330, Boeing 777 and 737NG), 23% were for “sunset” aircraft (McDonnell Douglas MD-80 ...

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  9. Aircraft part - Wikipedia

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    The FAA permits the aircraft owner or operator to produce replacement parts from scratch (using the original as a template and using the same dimensions and materials), and document it in the logbooks as an "owner-produced part" in accordance with FAR §21.9(a)(5). [7]