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JCB Aero Marks First Year of Part 145 Maintenance and Repair Operations

JCB Aero Marks First Year of Part 145 Maintenance and Repair Operations
Milestone Achievement and Operational Expansion
Auch-Gers, 13 October 2025 – JCB Aero is commemorating the first anniversary of its Part 145 approval, a significant milestone that has facilitated the expansion of its maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) capabilities. Over the past year, the company has successfully completed more than 20 maintenance projects, encompassing a broad spectrum of services from cabin modifications to comprehensive line and base maintenance. These achievements have been realized alongside the continuation of its established production of airline equipment.
Building on its existing approval for the Airbus A320 series, JCB Aero is preparing to secure certification for the Boeing B737 series by the end of the year. This strategic development occurs within a highly competitive MRO environment, where industry peers such as AMAC Aerospace are also enhancing their service portfolios. AMAC’s recent completion of major maintenance undertakings, including a 12-year inspection for a Boeing Business Jet (BBJ) and heavy maintenance checks on Dassault Falcons, highlights the dynamic and demanding context in which JCB Aero operates.
Strategic Vision and Industry Context
Frédéric Dezauzier, Chief Operating Officer at JCB Aero, emphasized the company’s progress, stating, “The ramp up on the aircraft and cabin maintenance has been a huge success. Thanks to the shared experiences within the AMAC group, JCB Aero can deliver high-end services, on time and to the satisfaction of our customers. Some of them have already come back. The customers also enjoy the hospitality of Auch and for the moment, we still have some available slots.”
JCB Aero’s accomplishments are closely aligned with the broader objectives of the AMAC Aerospace Group of Companies, which seeks to foster enhanced collaboration and operational flexibility across its various facilities. As the company continues to expand its presence in both the airline and VIP sectors, it maintains a strong focus on high-end cabin design and production, including first-class cabins and bespoke helicopter interiors.
The evolution of the MRO sector is further reflected in industry-wide initiatives such as those introduced at NBAA-BACE 2025. New educational sessions aimed at maintenance professionals now offer opportunities to earn Inspection Authorization (IA) renewal credits, supporting ongoing professional development amid a rapidly changing market landscape.
Looking forward, JCB Aero is positioned for continued growth, with new approvals and additional projects anticipated. Amid intensifying competition and evolving industry standards, the company remains committed to delivering quality services punctually while maintaining high levels of customer satisfaction.

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