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General MRO Aerospace Secures CAAC Certification for China Market
General MRO Aerospace gains CAAC certification, allowing component repair services for Chinese aircraft and expanding its global maintenance capabilities.
This article is based on an official press release from General MRO Aerospace via ACCESS Newswire.
Miami-based General MRO Aerospace (GMA) has officially received certification from the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC), according to a company press release issued on March 13, 2026. This regulatory approval legally permits the United States-based maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) provider to perform services on components for Chinese-registered aircraft.
By securing this certification, GMA unlocks direct access to the rapidly growing Asia-Pacific aviation market. The company stated that the approval will allow it to serve Chinese airlines, lessors, and maintenance providers directly, marking a major milestone in its international expansion strategy.
To achieve CAAC approval, GMA underwent a comprehensive audit conducted by Chinese aviation authorities. According to the release, the audit thoroughly evaluated the company’s Miami facilities, quality management systems, technical procedures, and regulatory compliance programs to ensure strict adherence to Chinese aviation requirements.
GMA specializes in the repair and overhaul of complex commercial aircraft components. Their technical capabilities cover a wide range of critical systems, specifically focusing on hydraulic, pneumatic, electrical, fuel, and electromechanical parts.
In the official announcement, Jonathan Cornell, President of General MRO Aerospace, emphasized the strategic importance of the new certification:
“Achieving CAAC certification is an important step forward for General MRO Aerospace as we continue to expand our global footprint. This approval demonstrates the strength of our quality systems, our technical expertise, and our commitment to supporting Airline and MRO partners worldwide,” Cornell stated in the press release.
He further highlighted the market demand driving this expansion:
“With increasing global demand for high-quality component repair services, this certification strengthens our ability to support customers operating in China and throughout the region. We look forward to building strong partnerships with Chinese airlines and aviation organizations.”
Prior to the CAAC approval, GMA had already established a robust portfolio of global quality standards. The company currently operates under certifications from the United States Federal Aviation Administration (FAA Part 145), the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA), the United Kingdom Civil Aviation Authority (CAA), and the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT). Additionally, GMA holds AS9110 and ISO 9001 quality management accreditations. This latest regulatory milestone follows a period of strategic growth for the firm. As noted in industry background reports, GMA entered into a multi-year agreement with Lufthansa Technik on August 4, 2025. Under this partnership, GMA provides component-level support, including hydraulic, pneumatic, and electromechanical services, for select Airbus and Boeing platforms, underscoring its reputation for high-precision repair services among top-tier global aviation players.
We view the addition of the CAAC certification to GMA’s existing FAA and EASA approvals as a critical strategic advantage. This effectively makes the company a globally compliant MRO provider capable of servicing the world’s three largest aviation markets: North America, Europe, and China. As the global commercial aviation fleet continues to grow, supply chain reliability and component availability remain pressing challenges for operators. Independent MROs equipped with multi-agency certifications are highly sought after by international leasing companies and global airlines seeking to streamline maintenance operations and reduce turnaround times.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
The CAAC certification legally permits GMA to provide repair and overhaul services for aircraft components on aircraft registered in China, adhering to Chinese aviation regulatory requirements.
The company is headquartered in Miami, Florida.
GMA specializes in the repair and overhaul of complex commercial aircraft components, specifically hydraulic, pneumatic, electrical, fuel, and electromechanical parts.
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