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South Mountain Aviation Receives FAA Part 145 Repair Station Certification

South Mountain Aviation Secures FAA Part 145 Repair Station Certification
South Mountain Aviation has achieved a significant milestone with the award of the Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) Part 145 Repair Station Certification. This recognition, presented by Greg Travis, Manager of the Baltimore Flight Standards District Office (FSDO), follows an intensive 18-month approval process and underscores the company’s commitment to excellence in small jet maintenance across the Mid-Atlantic region.
Rapid Growth and Expanded Capabilities
Established just two and a half years ago, South Mountain Aviation has swiftly positioned itself as a reliable provider of maintenance and repair services for light and very light jets. The company has addressed a critical regional need, offering timely and high-quality service options that previously required aircraft owners to travel considerable distances or incur premium costs.
With the new Part 145 certification, South Mountain Aviation is authorized to broaden its service portfolio. This expansion includes avionics sales and service and the ability to support a wider range of aircraft models such as Gulfstreams, Globals, Hawkers, and Citation Jets. The company’s comprehensive offerings encompass aircraft phase and document inspections, AOG mobile service, aircraft management and tracking, heavy check inspections, heavy maintenance on Citation aircraft, non-disruptive testing including jet X-rays, as well as airplane fabric and interior repairs.
Leadership, Expertise, and Industry Partnerships
The company was co-founded by licensed airframe professionals Ian Terry and Jayce Keefer, alongside Ben Rider, owner of Rider Jet Center. Leveraging strong industry relationships and support from Textron Aviation and other key partners, South Mountain Aviation has gained access to specialized tools and resources essential for delivering tailored maintenance solutions. This foundation has helped the company cultivate a loyal clientele, including several prominent regional and national industry leaders.
Ian Terry emphasized the team’s dedication, stating, “We know pilots want their aircraft serviced safely and efficiently, and we’re proud to be the go-to maintenance choice for business and private jet owners.” The company’s workforce has grown from two to six employees and is projected to double by 2027. Staff members bring extensive experience acquired through on-the-job training and factory instruction with major manufacturers such as Textron Aviation, Williams International, and Cirrus Aircraft. This expertise supports South Mountain Aviation’s reputation for personalized service and operational flexibility.
Challenges and Market Outlook
While the Part 145 certification opens new avenues for growth, it also imposes stringent regulatory compliance requirements and demands the maintenance of high service standards. South Mountain Aviation faces competition from established maintenance, repair, and operations (MRO) providers, who may respond by enhancing their own certifications or expanding service offerings to protect market share.
Nonetheless, recent industry data indicates a robust market for business jets and private aviation, presenting promising growth opportunities for certified repair stations. As South Mountain Aviation continues to expand its capabilities and workforce, it aims to meet increasing demand while upholding its commitment to quality and customer satisfaction.

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