Dallas-area Jets MRO Receives FAA Engine Mx Approval
Company has achieved a lot in a year and a half
Jets MRO at Dallas Executive Airport is now FAA-authorized to work on the engines of the aircraft it specializes in repairing. © Curt Epstein/AIN

Growing Texas maintenance provider Jets MRO has received Part 145 engine repair certification from the FAA. Located at Dallas Executive Airport (KRBD), the two-year-old company specializes in legacy light to large-cabin jets, including Hawkers, Citations, Beechjets, Bombardier Challengers, and Learjets, and received its initial FAA Part 145 maintenance authorization in January.

Along with the team’s expertise, the new engine approval, granted soon after due to established quality management systems, allows Jets MRO to perform maintenance and repair at its 40,000-sq-ft facility at KRBD on the powerplants for those aircraft. In addition to onsite repair, the company’s mobile maintenance capabilities now include engine diagnostics and limited repair services in AOG support throughout the Metroplex.

“This engine certification represents a significant milestone in our growth strategy,” said Jets MRO CEO Suresh Narayanan. “We can now provide our customers with truly comprehensive maintenance solutions, eliminating the need to outsource engine work and reducing aircraft downtime substantially.”

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