BP Aero secures multiple engine MRO certifications

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MRO ME 25BP Aero announced that it has obtained the United Kingdom’s Civil Aviation Authority (CAA), a renewal of the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) certifications, and an over 7,000 increase of CAAC approved part numbers. These certifications significantly expand BP Aero’s certifications, as part of the ITP Aero Group, to provide world-class MRO services to operators and overhaul facilities in the UK and China, further strengthening its global presence in the aviation industry.

With the new certifications, BP Aero can now further support its international clients with expertise across various engine platforms such as LEAP, CFM56–3/5A/5B/5C/7B, CF6–80C2, CF34–3/8C/8E/10E, GE90-100, and V2500–A5/D5 engines, further enhancing the company’s ability to meet the diverse needs of international clients. The CAA and CAAC certifications recognize BP Aero’s commitment to maintaining the highest levels of quality, safety, and regulatory compliance. The achievements reinforce BP Aero’s standing as a trusted and reliable provider of aircraft engine services.

“We are excited to have secured both the UK CAA and the CAAC certifications, marking significant milestones in our global expansion,” said Mike Walsh, President of BP Aero. “These approvals will enable us to better serve our customers in the UK, China, and other key markets, with the same high standards of excellence and reliability that BP Aero is known for.”

BP Aero’s new capabilities are part of the company’s ongoing commitment to providing a comprehensive range of engine component overhaul services for a wide variety of aircraft platforms. The CAA and CAAC certifications further demonstrate BP Aero’s investment in quality, safety, and customer satisfaction, positioning the company as a key player in the global MRO market.

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