FEAM Aero Receives New Authorization Class

FEAM Aero, a provider of aircraft line-maintenance services in the United States, achieves a significant milestone by securing a new authorization rating that enables them to support all airframe types weighing above 12,500 pounds. This upgraded repair station classification encompasses Class 2 composite construction and Class 4 all-metal construction for large aircraft with a gross takeoff weight (GTOW) of more than 12,500 pounds.

These expanded capabilities will provide air operators in the Florida region with a broader range of options and enhanced services at FEAM Aero's main maintenance base facility located at Miami International Airport (MIA). Notably, with its FAA D100 Work Away authorization, FEAM Aero can offer this new class of support globally, extending its reach and impact.

The airframe ratings, granted to repair stations for conducting maintenance and alterations on airframes, airframe structures, landing gear and aircraft systems, are crucial for performing aircraft line or hangar maintenance, as well as major repairs and alterations. FEAM Aero's successful transition to an Airframe Class 2 & 4 Part 145 Repair Station marks a defining moment in the company's history.

"We are thrilled and proud to announce this achievement, which stands as a testament to our commitment to continuous improvement, resourceful investments, and the expertise needed to meet the ever-evolving needs of our growing customer base," says Cam Murphy, president of FEAM Aero. "I would like to extend my gratitude and recognition to Alison McHugh, our VP of Quality and Safety, Frank Valenzano, our director of Quality, and their teams. Their outstanding efforts and dedication have played an integral role in making this accomplishment a reality."

Alison McHugh, VP of Quality and Safety, adds, "This milestone reflects the dedication and tireless efforts of our incredible team. Their commitment to excellence and passion for delivering the highest standards of quality and safety have been instrumental in reaching this significant point in FEAM Aero’s journey."

For more information, visit www.feam.aero.

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