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Tue, Apr 26, 2016

World Aero Achieves FAA Part-145 Repair Station Certification

London Facility Now Dual FAA/EASA Certified

Aircraft wheel and brake MRO World Aero has achieved FAA certification as a Part-145 Repair Station for their UK based facility, close to London’s Gatwick, Heathrow and City Airports. The wheel and brake repair facility is now EASA/FAA dual release certified.

FAA certification allows World Aero to carry out maintenance of wheel and brake components for aircraft registered in the United States in accordance with 14 CFR Part-145. Certification means that World Aero will be held to the FAA’s rigorous high standards, ensuring that the repair station’s programmes, systems, and methods of compliance are continuously reviewed, evaluated, and tested.
 
Having FAA, to add to EASA certification, seals World Aero’s credentials as a globally recognised wheel and brake repair facility, with dual release ensuring manifold benefits to operators. Those with parts originating from, or currently operating in, the United States can send repairs with total peace of mind. Operators, stockists, leasing companies and MROs requiring dual release on stock items can now choose World Aero for all repairs, saving time, minimising administration, guaranteeing quality, and ensuring that customer profitability can be maximised with World Aero as a partner.
 
Phil Randell, World Aero’s Managing Director, comments: “Having undergone extensive preparation prior to obtaining certification, we are delighted to have World Aero’s wheel and brake maintenance capabilities and the expertise of our skilled technicians recognised. FAA certification means that World Aero can now approach customers at a different level with a totally comprehensive capability. With the expertise and facilities to accommodate growth, we can increase our output with no loss of efficiency, making our work flow and lean processes available to a much wider range of customers.
 
“Dual release certification means that we are now the optimum choice for wheel and brake MRO services. With our newly constructed energy efficient facility in West Sussex with easy accessibility from London, constant evaluation of machinery and procedures, and our track record with many of the world’s largest airlines and aircraft spares dealers, choosing World Aero is a sound business decision.”
 
Operating since 1999, with MRO capabilities since 2008, World Aero provides aircraft wheel and brake component repair, overhaul, parts sales, parts exchange and inventory management for international aviation customers; from commercial airline fleets to corporate jets. By selecting and utilising the best equipment, personnel and systems, World Aero’s in-house capability currently services some of Europe’s largest commercial aviation operators, down to bespoke one-off solutions for aircraft spares brokers and aircraft lessors. The Company’s workshop routinely delivers in excess of 130 overhauled units a week. Finally, World Aero is fully privately owned by Phil Randell, Managing Director, allowing full objectivity and commercial flexibility.
 
World Aero is certified by the UK Civil Aviation Authority (EASA), Transport Canada Civil Aviation (TCCA), and now the Federal Aviation  Administration (FAA) and its support capabilities include wheels and brakes from UTAS (Goodrich), Honeywell, Meggitt and Messier-Bugatti-Dowty applicable to a wide range of commercial and corporate aircraft.

(Image provided with World Aero news release)

FMI: www.worldaero.co.uk

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