Civil Aviation Organization Requirements for MRO

The aviation industry is one of the most sensitive  and highly regulated industries in the world . The reason  for this sensitivity is  directly related to the safety of

human lives.

In this context, MRO centers (Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul)—responsible for maintaining, repairing, and overhauling aircraft and their components —play

a key role in ensuring flight safety. For this reason, the Civil Aviation Organization (CAO), as the highest regulatory authority in each country, develops and

enforces a set of requirements and standards for these centers.

MRO Operating License: The First Critical Step

No MRO center is allowed to operate without obtaining a valid certificate from the Civil Aviation Organization. This license, generally known as AM (Approved

Maintenance Organization), is issued after a thorough evaluation and inspection process.

Before issuing this certificate, the Civil Aviation Organization typically inspects the following items:

Physical and workshop infrastructure: The center must be equipped with workshops, hangars, and necessary tools to perform various repairs.

Personnel qualifications: Engineers and technicians at the center must hold valid specialized certifications and undergo up-to-date training.

Technical documentation and manuals: The center must have a Quality Management System (QMS) as well as approved manuals and maintenance

instructions.

Test and calibration equipment: All measuring and testing instruments must be calibrated according to specified time intervals.

Spare parts management: The center must have a mechanism in place to ensure authenticity of parts and warehouse inventory control.

Mandatory Programs and Procedures

In addition to physical and personnel requirements , Civil Aviation Organizations place special emphasis on  having documented and executable  procedures.

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Some of these required programs include:

Quality Assurance Program (QA): Includes internal audits, follow-up of corrective actions, and analysis of quality data.

Event Reporting Program: MRO  centers  must immediately report any safety-related events ( such as the discovery of a critical defect  in a component )

to the authority.

Record Control Program: All repairs, inspections, and part replacements must be fully  documented and accessible . These records are generally kept until

the end of the aircraft’s operational life.

Training and Qualification of Human Resources

One of the most important requirements is related to technical personnel. According to regulations such as Part-66 (or similar local guidelines),the Civil Aviation

Organization emphasizes that:

All staff authorized to issue Certificates of Release to Service (CRS) must have a valid maintenance license.

Recurrent training is mandatory to ensure technical knowledge is regularly updated.

Personnel must be familiar with Safety Management Systems (SMS) and the reporting culture.

Specific Safety and SMS Requirements

In recent years,Civil Aviation Authorities have increasingly emphasized the need for Safety Management Systems (SMS) in MRO centers. SMS helps to identify

, assess, and manage potential hazards. This system should include:

A non-punitive reporting process

Safety data analysis

Audits and corrective actions

so that it can contribute to the continuous improvement of safety standards.

Periodic Inspections and CAO Audits

Issuing a certificate is  not  the  end of CAO oversight . The  organization  conducts  scheduled and unscheduled  on-site audits . These  inspections  review

compliance with  declared  procedures , the status of maintenance records , tool calibration , and even observance  of workshop safety protocols.

If  major  discrepancies  are found , the MRO’s  approval can be  suspended or revoked , leading to serious  financial  and  reputational consequences  for

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the company.

Conclusion: Compliance is Not Just an Obligation, but a Professional Necessity

Compliance with Civil Aviation Organization requirements for MRO centers is more than an  administrative commitment — it is a  demonstration of professional

integrity in the aviation industry . These standards not  only ensure flight safety and passenger well-being , but also increase the confidence of aircraft

owners and operators in the services provided by the center.

The more proactive  an MRO is in  implementing quality processes , continuous staff training , and SMS frameworks , the stronger its position will be in the

competitive aviation maintenance market, ultimately attracting a larger share of domestic and international clients.

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