Jet East OK'd To Work on Canadian-registered Aircraft
MRO provider gains Transport Canada approval
A Jet East mechanic performs landing gear maintenance. Jet East specializes in scheduled maintenance, on-demand mobile maintenance for AOG, paint and interior completions, and provides related services in the areas of structural repairs, composite work, and non-destructive testing. (Photo: Jet East)

Solon, Ohio-based Jet East has obtained Transport Canada Civil Aviation (TCCA) authorization to expand its capacity to support Canadian-registered aircraft, the MRO provider said Tuesday. Jet East worked with the FAA Flight Standard Districts Office and FAA Oversight Team to meet the requirements for the TCCA authorization as it seeks to offer comprehensive aircraft maintenance services for customers based north of the U.S. border.  

Jet East said the integration and timing of the authorization align with its plans to satisfy an increase in maintenance requests for Canadian-registered aircraft. With the approval, Jet East can now provide foreign certifications for a broader range of equipment.

“As our operations expand and reach new heights, we are really excited to announce the securing of TCCA Canadian authorization, said Jet East COO of retail operations Dan Podojil. “We are enthusiastic about discovering avenues to benefit a wider range of operators, and we eagerly anticipate extending this opportunity to clients with aircraft registered in Canada.”

Jet East specializes in scheduled maintenance, on-demand mobile maintenance for AOG, paint, and interior completions. It provides related services in the areas of structural repairs, composite work, and non-destructive testing. The 24/7 mobile team complements the company’s maintenance hangars in North Carolina, New York, New Jersey, Florida, Texas, California, Illinois, and Nevada.

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