Florida-based ExecuJet Charter Service (not to be confused with the ExecuJet FBO division of Luxaviation Group or Dassault's ExecuJet MRO Services) has been awarded FAA Part 145 status for its aircraft repair station. Established for more than three decades, the company operates from a hangar at the Sheltair FBO at Tampa International Airport (KTPA) and provides a range of services, including aircraft maintenance, acquisitions, operations, charter, and management.
With the Part 145 certification, its maintenance division can now perform comprehensive inspections and troubleshooting on airframes, engines, propellors, and accessories; conduct repairs on a wide range of systems and components; and ensure adherence to FAA regulations.
“Becoming an approved repair station and expanding our capabilities and offerings solidifies our position as a trusted partner in aviation,” said ExecuJet Charter Service president Peter Cunzolo. “I know of only a few businesses in the Southeastern United States that possess both a FAR Part 145 repair station and FAR Part 135 charter certificate, which further distinguishes our comprehensive, in-house maintenance and repair services.”