April 2, 2025
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) oversees certified repair stations in the United States. According to FAA standards, a repair station is a facility authorized under Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR) Part 145 to conduct maintenance, inspection and alteration work on aircraft and other aircraft products.
The certificate issued to all official repair stations is called an Air Agency Certificate. A facility possessing this certificate can perform repair tasks and services such as inspection, repair, replacement or overhaul work on aircraft and aircraft parts.
Polycraft Products, Inc. is an FAA-certified repair station. In line with our top-notch work on flight hardware, we have permission to conduct repair services for the FAA. We can provide aircraft parts and other components according to their standards.
The FAA repair station certification process is rigorous. It entails accomplishing stringent requirements and a thorough evaluation of all programs and systems to ensure compliance with the administration’s standards.
Partnering with a certified FAA repair station for your projects offers incomparable benefits, such as:
Polycraft Products is an FAA-certified repair station offering repair services and custom manufacturing solutions for a wide range of industries. Our FAA-authorized facility and in-house team of licensed experts are ready to provide support following FAA regulations. Contact us to learn more about our services.