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Cirrus Aircraft Service Centers secures FAA Certification

Cirrus Aircraft Service Centers secures FAA Certification.
The FAA Part 145 certification process requires adherence to strict regulatory requirements for equipment, facilities, and personnel.

Cirrus Aircraft, has achieved FAA Part 145 certification for all four of its company-operated Service Centers as it expands the range MRO of opportunities for SR Series and Vision Jets.

Cirrus Aircraft, a leading manufacturer of general aviation aircraft, has achieved FAA Part 145 certification for all four of its company-operated Service Centers. This certification indicates that Cirrus Aircraft’s maintenance, inspection, and alteration procedures adhere to the highest standards of safety and quality.

Cirrus Aircraft’s company-operated Service Centers in Duluth and Knoxville obtained FAA Part 145 certification in 2021, while McKinney received certification in 2022, and Kissimmee obtained certification in 2023. The achievement of this certification is a significant milestone for Cirrus Aircraft, as it expands the range of opportunities for SR Series and Vision Jet owners to service their aircraft.

“Cirrus Aircraft’s company-operated Service Center expansion has created more opportunities for SR Series and Vision Jet owners to service their aircraft. Today, we celebrate the diligent work by our team to achieve FAA Part 145 certification,” said Zean Nielsen, CEO of Cirrus Aircraft. “Our goal is to continue growing our global service capacity through both our authorized network and company-operated facilities to ensure we deliver a world-class ownership experience,” he further added.

FAA Part 145 certification is a rigorous process that ensures compliance with regulatory requirements for the maintenance, inspection, and alteration of aircraft and aircraft products. It evaluates programs, systems, and intended methods of compliance with FAA regulations, providing assurance that only professionally trained technicians and mechanics will perform repairs and alterations on aircraft.

The certification process requires adherence to strict regulatory requirements for equipment, facilities, and personnel. It also involves a comprehensive review of an organization’s technical data, procedures, and documentation to ensure that the aircraft maintenance work performed adheres to high standards of safety and quality.

The achievement of FAA Part 145 certification by all of Cirrus Aircraft’s company-operated Service Centers is a testament to the company’s commitment to delivering world-class ownership experience for its customers. The certification provides customers with the assurance that their aircraft will receive the highest standard of quality repair service by trained professionals, ensuring that their aircraft will return to service in a safe and timely manner.

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With this milestone, Cirrus Aircraft continues to enhance its global service capacity, providing its customers with greater access to its industry-leading maintenance, inspection, and alteration services. The company-operated Service Centers, along with its authorized network, ensure that Cirrus Aircraft delivers a world-class ownership experience that meets the highest standards of safety, quality, and reliability