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Kilroy Aviation Provides ODA Support Amid Government Shutdown

Kilroy Aviation Provides ODA Support Amid Government Shutdown
Navigating Certification Challenges During Federal Disruptions
As the government shutdown persists, Kilroy Aviation, LLC, an FAA-approved company holding Organization Designation Authorization (ODA), is stepping forward to assist clients in securing supplemental type certificate (STC) certifications despite federal operational disruptions. With its ODA status, Kilroy Aviation is empowered to issue fixed-wing and rotorcraft STCs on behalf of the Federal Aviation Administration, offering a critical alternative as government agencies operate with limited capacity.
The shutdown has introduced considerable uncertainty across multiple industries, with aviation particularly impacted by delays in regulatory approvals. Certification of products and parts has been deprioritized by the FAA, which is focusing its limited resources on operational safety, rulemaking, and policy development. This shift has resulted in costly delays for companies engaged in aircraft modifications, compounding the broader economic challenges posed by the shutdown. Market volatility has intensified, investor caution has increased, and political gridlock in Washington has clouded economic outlooks. Additionally, concerns over delayed SNAP benefits threaten to suppress consumer spending and disrupt supply chains, further exacerbating economic uncertainty.
Kilroy Aviation’s Role and Services Amid Shutdown
Mike Borfitz, CEO of Kilroy Aviation, underscored the urgency for aviation companies facing these delays. He stated, “The government shutdown can cause critical delays for companies that cannot afford to be on hold for a prolonged period of time. Delays result in increased expenditures. Our team’s 80 years of combined experience and commitment to performance and integrity will assure operators the ability to proceed with their certifications without experiencing unnecessary delays.”
Beyond STCs, Kilroy Aviation offers a comprehensive suite of services including Parts Manufacturer Approvals (PMAs), Technical Standard Orders (TSOs), FAA inspections, and consulting on major repairs and alterations. The company’s ODA authority enables it to maintain momentum on certification projects even as the FAA prioritizes other activities or remains partially closed.
Borfitz highlighted the challenges of restarting lower-priority FAA functions once the shutdown ends, noting that the modification industry is already contending with scheduling difficulties. “Our team is fully prepared to assist companies with their STC needs right now,” he said. “Although no one wants a shutdown, it is times like these that ODAs become a critical part of advancing the aviation industry. Whether there is a government shutdown or not, we will deliver.”
Kilroy Aviation initiates STC projects with a detailed plan that allows up to 85 percent of the process to be completed before FAA engagement is necessary post-furlough. As the shutdown continues to affect the economy and aviation sector, Kilroy Aviation’s delegated authority provides an essential solution for companies seeking to avoid further delays and financial strain.
Organizations experiencing project disruptions during this period of national uncertainty are encouraged to contact Kilroy Aviation to ensure essential certification work remains on schedule.

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