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41FAA-certified repair stations in Massachusetts.
Massachusetts has 41 FAA-certified Part 145 repair stations authorized to perform aircraft maintenance, inspections, and major repairs. Repair stations meet stricter FAA oversight than individual mechanics and are the preferred choice for most general aviation maintenance work. All listings below are sourced from the FAA repair station database.
What is a Part 145 repair station? An FAA Part 145 certificated repair station is an organization authorized by the FAA to perform aircraft maintenance, alteration, or inspection under stricter oversight than an individual A&P mechanic. Each station is rated for specific capabilities (Airframe, Powerplant, Propeller, Radio, Instrument, or Accessory) that define what work it can legally perform. Source: FAA repair station database.
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Top Massachusetts Aircraft Maintenance Shops
Professional Jet Center Aircraft Maintenance, LLC
Repair StationPlymouth, MA
Test Applicant For 145 Sas
Repair StationBoston, MA
Turboprop East INC
Repair StationNorth Adams, MA
Air Bear Aviation INC
Repair StationDanvers, MA
Gulfstream Aerospace Services Corporation
Repair StationWestfield, MA
Mit Lincoln Laboratory Flight Facility
Repair StationBedford, MA
Professional Jet Center Aircraft Maintenance, LLC
Plymouth, MA
Test Applicant For 145 Sas
Boston, MA
Turboprop East INC
North Adams, MA
Air Bear Aviation INC
Danvers, MA
Gulfstream Aerospace Services Corporation
Westfield, MA
Mit Lincoln Laboratory Flight Facility
Bedford, MA
Berkshire Aviation Enterprises Llc.
Great Barrington, MA
East Coast Aero Club
Bedford, MA
Griffin Aviation Services
Hyannis, MA
Hyannis Air Service INC
Hyannis, MA
Lyon Aviation INC
Pittsfield, MA
Nexair Avionics LLC
Plymouth, MA
Poly - Plating INC
Chicopee, MA
Valley Plating INC
Springfield, MA
Advance Welding
Springfield, MA
Atlantic Aero Support INC
Hyannis, MA
Echelon Industries Corporation
Westfield, MA
Flightlevel Norwood, LLC
Norwood, MA
International Beam Welding Corporation
West Springfield, MA
Noreast Aviation Services
New Bedford, MA
Pratt & Whitney Engine Services, INC
Norwood, MA
Twin City Avionics, LLC
Fitchburg, MA
Volo Aero MRO
East Longmeadow, MA
Ametek Aerospace Wilmington Service Center
Wilmington, MA
County Heat Treat LLC
Millbury, MA
Devos Borescope Blending LLC
Chicopee, MA
Fountain Plating Company, LLC
West Springfield, MA
Hayden Corporation
West Springfield, MA
Senior Operations LLC
Sharon, MA
Westfield Gage Company Overhaul & Repair
Southwick, MA
Whalley Precision INC
Southwick, MA
Aero Turbine Components INC
Worcester, MA
Atech Turbine Components, INC
Auburn, MA
Aviation Welding Technologies, LLC
Uxbridge, MA
Bose Corporation
Framingham, MA
Goodrich, Turbine Component Services
Peabody, MA
Hansen Aerospace, LLC
Danvers, MA
Heritage Turbines, INC
Hyannis, MA
Parker Hannifin Corporation, Ayer Repair Station
Devens, MA
Unlimited Aero Engines
Fitchburg, MA
Mistras Services Division
Auburn, MA
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
What is an FAA Part 145 repair station?
An FAA Part 145 certificated repair station is an organization authorized by the FAA to perform aircraft maintenance, alteration, or inspection. Each station holds specific ratings (Airframe, Powerplant, Propeller, Radio, Instrument, or Accessory) that define the work it can legally perform.
How do I choose an aircraft maintenance shop in Massachusetts?
Match the shop's FAA ratings to the work you need. For airframe and engine work, look for Airframe and Powerplant ratings. For avionics, look for Radio and Instrument ratings. Use the rating filters above to narrow the list to shops authorized for your job.
What's the difference between an A&P mechanic and a repair station?
An A&P mechanic is an individual FAA-certificated technician with Airframe and Powerplant ratings. A repair station is an FAA-certified organization that operates under stricter oversight, holds its own quality and inspection systems, and can be rated for specialized work that an individual mechanic cannot perform alone.
Are all Massachusetts aircraft mechanics required to be FAA-certified?
Anyone performing maintenance on a certified aircraft for hire must be either an FAA-certified A&P mechanic or work under the umbrella of an FAA-certificated repair station. Aircraft owners can perform certain preventive maintenance on their own aircraft under FAR 43 Appendix A.
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