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FAA Certifies Dornier Technology as Foreign Repair Station for A320 Aircraft

FAA Certifies Dornier Technology as Foreign Repair Station for A320 Aircraft
Dornier Technology, headquartered in Clark, Philippines, has been officially certified by the United States Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) as a Foreign Repair Station. This certification authorizes the company to perform heavy maintenance on the Airbus A320 family of aircraft. The approval encompasses scheduled preventive maintenance, major repairs and alterations, as well as heavy airframe maintenance up to the D-Check (12-year inspection) for the Airbus A318, A319, A320, and A321 models. This includes both the ceo and neo variants powered by CFM International CFM56, International Aero Engines V2500, and Pratt & Whitney PW1100G engines.
Significance of the Certification
The FAA certification followed a rigorous audit conducted by US officials at Dornier Technology’s facilities. Nick Gitsis, the company’s chief executive, underscored the importance of this milestone, stating that the FAA’s global recognition positions Dornier Technology to meet the exacting standards demanded by aircraft owners and lessors worldwide. He emphasized that the certification validates the company’s compliance with FAA requirements across its processes, inspection systems, equipment, and personnel.
Gitsis also highlighted the broader industry context, noting that the Airbus A320 family recently overtook the Boeing 737 as the world’s most-delivered aircraft. This achievement has bolstered confidence in Airbus’s supply chain and maintenance capabilities. He remarked that FAA approval enables Dornier Technology to engage more actively in the global maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) market.
Company Background and Strategic Outlook
Established in 2008, Dornier Technology provides maintenance services for the Airbus A320 Family, ATR 42/72, Boeing 737, and BAE 146 aircraft. The company holds certifications from civil aviation authorities in the Philippines, Indonesia, Korea, and Myanmar, alongside ISO 9001:2015 accreditation for major maintenance inspections, repairs, modifications, and engineering services.
While the FAA certification is expected to enhance Dornier Technology’s international profile and attract a broader client base, it also introduces challenges related to regulatory compliance and operational integration. The company plans to capitalize on its competitive labor costs and the Philippines’ emerging status as an MRO hub. Dornier Technology aims to increase its foreign airline clientele to 70 percent by the end of the next year. Gitsis indicated that the company anticipates growth in markets including the United States, ASEAN countries, Taiwan, Japan, Korea, and Pacific island nations.
Industry Context and Competitive Landscape
The aviation industry is closely monitoring developments such as Dornier Technology’s certification as Airbus continues to expand its global maintenance network. Competitors are responding accordingly; Boeing is working to restore regulatory confidence following recent FAA approvals and a surge in orders, while China’s C919 program faces challenges amid ongoing US-China trade tensions.
Gitsis concluded by reaffirming the company’s focus on airframe heavy maintenance, which remains its core business largely supported by domestic carriers. He noted that the Philippines is emerging as a significant hub for aircraft MRO, owing to its large pool of skilled and certified maintenance engineers and technicians who consistently deliver workmanship that meets the highest international standards.

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