Maintaining aircraft requires more than just technical knowledge — it demands a clear understanding of logistics, supply channels, and operational context. This is especially true when helicopters and airplanes are operating across different regions, where access to parts can vary significantly.
Our clients often face a key decision: should they wait for OEM parts from the factory, explore certified alternatives via independent channels, or go with a compatible component that’s available sooner? All three options can be valid — the right choice depends on certification needs, urgency, and operational risk.
When strict compliance with certifications (EASA, FAA) is non-negotiable, original components from approved manufacturers are the only route. We supply OEM parts directly from trusted brands like Honeywell, Safran, and Robinson Helicopter — complete with traceability, serial numbers, and documentation.
When the priority is rapid repair without stepping outside of regulations, verified equivalents can be a smart solution. In such cases, we help identify technically compatible parts with a proven track record.
Sometimes, logistics takes precedence: lead times, customs, or country of origin may influence the decision. That’s where our distributed supplier network and stocked inventory come in — allowing fast dispatch of components already on the shelf.
We don’t give one-size-fits-all answers. We ask the right questions — and help our clients find solutions that align with both regulations and the realities they face on the ground.