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Metrojet Engineering Clark acquires certification renewal from FAA

The repair station certificate is an "Air Agency Certificate" that refers to the aircraft repair services and tasks that a repair station is authorized to perform.
An FAA repair station can only perform the functions necessary to inspect, repair, replace, or overhaul those aviation articles for which it has been approved.

The revived US FAA Air Agency Certificate to Metrojet Engineering Clark is extension to the already sanctioned endorsements from the Philippines CAAP, the Cayman Islands CAA, the Qatar QCAA, the Isle of Man IoM, and the San Marino SMAR.

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has renewed the Air Agency Certificate of Metrojet Engineering Clark (MEC), the Philippines based Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO) station of Hong Kong-based Metrojet Limited under Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations (14 CFR) Part 145 to perform Line and Base Maintenance on Gulfstream G450, G550, G650/G650ER and Bombardier Global Express, 5000, 6000; Challenger 300/350; 604/605 and Global 7500 aircraft. The FAA certification also includes the servicing and overhaul of aircraft batteries and wheel assemblies in our dedicated workshops.

Mr. Sarith Vaikuntan, General Manager of Metrojet Engineering Clark said, “Since the opening of the new Metrojet Engineering Clark hangar facility in April 2021, we have seen multiple maintenance requests coming from the Philippines US-registered aircraft. The renewal of the FAA certification once again affirms MEC’s efforts in servicing the N-reg aircraft in the region. With the recognition, our team will continue to provide quality services to international standards,”

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The term Repair Station alludes to an upkeep office that has a testament given by the FAA under Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations (14 CFR) Part 145 and is participated in the maintenance, inspection, and alteration of airplane and airplane items. FAA rules are explicit on who can perform support and endorse an airplane, airframe, motors, and so on, for return to support after upkeep has been performed.