MRO

Airframe maintenance

Aircraft maintenance is a highly-regulated field requiring a robust regimen of scheduled or preventive servicing, inspection, testing, repair, and overhaul or modification activities by certified Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO) technicians on every aircraft in service.

Eight maintenance tasks are defined for airframe systems based on decision analysis results and system-specific requirements. These tasks include lubrication, servicing, inspection, functional check, operational check, visual check, restoration, and discard (removal from service at the specified lifetime).

Engine overhaul and repair

During an overhaul, your mechanic disassembles the engine and then evaluates the condition of the internal components to identify the source of the problems and fix them.

Common parts replaced during a full overhaul include the crankshaft, piston rings and rods, engine block, bearings, timing belt/chain set, and other necessary parts.

Rebuilding an engine typically involves: Removing the engine block and disassembling it. Cleaning and inspection to determine the condition of the engine. Replacing damaged parts with new or refurbished parts that meet OEM standards, including piston rings, bearings, gaskets, seals, and lubricants.

Eight maintenance tasks are defined for airframe systems based on decision analysis results and system-specific requirements. These tasks include lubrication, servicing, inspection, functional check, operational check, visual check, restoration, and discard (removal from service at the specified lifetime).

Avionics services

Avionics maintenance repairs and overhaul (MRO) refers to a set of services specifically performed by avionics engineers who specialize in control, avionics, and other electronic systems of fixed-wing and rotary aircraft. These services are designed to ensure performance levels, minimize.

Eight maintenance tasks are defined for airframe systems based on decision analysis results and system-specific requirements. These tasks include lubrication, servicing, inspection, functional check, operational check, visual check, restoration, and discard (removal from service at the specified lifetime).