StandardAero has received Design Organization Approval (DOA) for engine and auxiliary power unit design and repair from the FAA.
In December, the FAA awarded StandardAero Maryville in Maryville, Tennessee, Major Repair Organization Design Authorization (MRA-ODA) approval. This approval authorizes Maryville to approve major repairs to Rolls Royce AE3007 and AE2100, Pratt & Whitney PT6A, PW100, and PW600, General Electric CF34, Honeywell TFE731 and TPE331 series engines, components, and accessories. The authorization also includes Honeywell GTCP30-92, GTCP36-6, GTCP36-100, GTCP36-150, GTCP85-180 and 185, RE220 and Hamilton Sundstrand T62 and APS 500 series Auxiliary Power Units.
Maryville is one of the first engine maintenance, repair and overhaul companies to achieve authorization under the new FAA-ODA requirements. With ODA approval, Maryville may offer customers additional repairs to supplement the OEM manuals and reduce material cost, according to company officials.
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