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General MRO Aerospace Achieves CAAC Certification, Expanding Global Maintenance Capabilities

General MRO Aerospace (GMA)  recently announced that it has officially received certification from the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC), authorizing the company to perform maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) services for components on Chinese-registered aircraft.

The certification marks a significant milestone in General MRO Aerospace's international growth strategy and further validates the company's commitment to the highest standards of safety, quality, and regulatory compliance.

'Achieving CAAC certification is an important step forward for General MRO Aerospace as we continue to expand our global footprint,' said Jonathan Cornell, President of General MRO Aerospace. 'This approval demonstrates the strength of our quality systems, our technical expertise, and our commitment to supporting Airline and MRO partners worldwide.'

The CAAC approval allows GMA to provide repair and overhaul services for a range of aircraft components in accordance with Chinese aviation regulatory requirements. The certification process included a comprehensive audit of the company's facilities, quality management system, technical procedures, and regulatory compliance programs.

General MRO Aerospace already operates under FAA Part 145, EASA, CAA, and CAAT quality standards, and the addition of CAAC certification enables the company to better serve operators, lessors, and maintenance providers across the Asia-Pacific aviation market.

'With increasing global demand for high-quality component repair services, this certification strengthens our ability to support customers operating in China and throughout the region,' Cornell added. 'We look forward to building strong partnerships with Chinese airlines and aviation organizations.'

General MRO Aerospace specializes in the repair and overhaul of complex aircraft components, supporting commercial and cargo operators worldwide with reliable turnaround times, technical excellence, and customer-focused service.

The 31st Maintenance and Spares Support Conference will be held in Haikou on November 25-26, focusing on industrial development and technical exchanges in civil aviation maintenance and spares support.