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Innodyne Systems Recognized as Best DER Repair in 2026 Top Shop Awards

Innodyne Systems Honored as Best DER Repair in 2026 Top Shop Awards
Innodyne Systems, a subsidiary of First Class Air, has been distinguished with the 2026 Top Shop Award for "Best DER Repair" by The145.com, a respected authority in the aviation maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) industry. This accolade highlights Innodyne’s engineering expertise and steadfast commitment to “The First Class Way,” exemplifying superior quality, reliability, and customer service within the global aviation sector.
Recognition in a Competitive Industry
The Top Shop Awards are among the most prestigious honors in aviation MRO, with winners selected from thousands of nominations worldwide by airlines, suppliers, and industry professionals. The evaluation criteria focus on performance, engineering innovation, turnaround time, and customer support—key factors that distinguish leading Designated Engineering Representative (DER) repair providers. Innodyne’s achievement underscores its position at the forefront of engineering-driven repair solutions and the development of DER-approved repairs.
The company is widely recognized for delivering high-quality, cost-effective alternatives to original equipment manufacturer (OEM) maintenance. These solutions enable customers to extend component life, enhance reliability, and reduce overall maintenance expenses. Isac Roths, CEO of First Class Air, remarked, “Being recognized as the Top Shop Best DER Repair 2026 winner by our industry peers is a tremendous honor. This award reflects the expertise, innovation, and dedication of the Innodyne team. Their ability to develop high-value repair solutions and deliver for customers every day embodies The First Class Way—doing things the right way, with a focus on quality, responsiveness, and long-term value.”
Expertise and Industry Impact
Innodyne specializes in FAA- and EASA-certified MRO and DER repair services for complex airframe and electrical components, including nacelles, thrust reversers, flight control surfaces, and structural systems. Its capabilities encompass composite, metallic, and electro-mechanical components, supporting a broad spectrum of aftermarket solutions throughout the aircraft lifecycle. As part of First Class Air, Innodyne’s engineering and repair expertise complements a comprehensive platform that includes distribution, MRO services, manufacturing, teardown programs, and supply chain solutions.
Industry analysts suggest that Innodyne’s recognition may trigger notable market responses. The award is likely to attract increased investor interest, potentially strengthening Innodyne’s market position. Concurrently, competitors may feel compelled to enhance their repair services, invest in new technologies, or improve customer satisfaction to maintain or regain market share. Some rivals might also initiate public relations efforts to highlight their own capabilities and service metrics in reaction to Innodyne’s accomplishment.
This distinction further solidifies Innodyne Systems’ reputation as a trusted partner to airlines, operators, and MRO organizations worldwide, while reinforcing First Class Air’s dedication to delivering consistent, high-quality service across its portfolio of companies.
For additional information about Innodyne Systems and its services, visit firstclassair.com/innodyne-systems.
About First Class Air
First Class Air is an integrated group of aviation aftermarket companies offering distribution, MRO and DER repair, PMA manufacturing, aircraft teardown, exchange programs, and supply chain solutions to operators globally. Its specialized subsidiaries—including Survival Products, Cargo Repair, First Class Air Support, Cobalt Aero Services, and Innodyne Systems—serve cargo, commercial, regional, military, and business aviation customers throughout the aircraft lifecycle.

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