Aircraft Maintenance and Repair
Ensuring Flight Stability Is Achieved Beyond the Sky—On the Ground

An aircraft, as one of the most complex engineering systems created by humans, is a combination of hundreds of mechanical, electronic, hydraulic ,and

software systems.

During flight, these components operate under extreme physical conditions , including  high pressure , temperature fluctuations , intense vibration , and

dynamic loading. Therefore, aircraft maintenance and repair is not only a technical activity, but it is also the key to flight safety , airworthiness, and

the economic efficiency of the aviation fleet.

This article examines the importance, types, processes, challenges, and solutions for improving aircraft maintenance and repair.

The Importance of Aircraft Maintenance and Repair

Maintaining Flight Safety
Timely maintenance and repair significantly reduce the risk of air accidents. Even the  smallest defect in one of  the systems can lead to a  catastrophe.

Compliance with International Standards
All aircraft must be maintained and repaired according to the manufacturer’s(OEM) instructions and under the supervision of international organizations

such as ICAO, FAA, and EASA.

Increasing Equipment Lifespan
Proper execution of maintenance programs can extend the lifespan of  expensive aircraft components and structures , reducing the need for premature

replacement.

Operational and Economic Efficiency
An airworthy aircraft is a profitable one. Proper maintenance reduces AOG (Aircraft on Ground) time and increases flight hours.

Types of Aircraft Maintenance and Repair

Aircraft maintenance is generally divided into two main categories:

Line Maintenance

Daily or pre-flight inspections

Checking the performance of the engine, electrical, and hydraulic systems

Replacing consumable parts such as filters, lights, and oil

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Performing simple tests and resolving minor issues during short stops

Base Maintenance

Periodic checks: A, B, C, and D checks

Dismantling and inspecting internal aircraft components

Testing and calibrating flight, navigation, and control systems

Replacing or overhauling major parts (e.g., engines or gearboxes)

Full structural inspections and repainting of the aircraft

Maintenance Planning

Maintenance and repairs must  be scheduled  according  to long – term and short – term  plans , either calendar-based or based  on  usage (Flight

Hours/Cycles). For example:

A-Check: Every 600–800 flight hours or every 6 weeks

C-Check: Every 18–24 months or after 4,000–6,000 hours

D-Check (Heavy Check): Every 6 to 10 years – complete aircraft overhaul

This  scheduling  is  defined in  technical  documents  such as the  AMM ( Aircraft  Maintenance Manual )  and  MPD ( Maintenance Planning

Document).

Main Stages of Aircraft Maintenance and Repair

Receiving Reports and Initial Diagnosis
Review of pilot reports (PIREP), automated fault recording systems (BITE), and cockpit warnings.

Technical and Visual Inspection
Visual checks for cracks, leaks, corrosion, cable wear, control systems, and component connections.

System Functional Testing
Ground testing of systems such as engine, landing gear, electrical, hydraulic, and navigation systems.

Replacement or Repair of Faulty Parts
Using certified spare parts and carrying out precise installation procedures according to IPC and AMM.

Calibration and Final Testing
After repairs, the system must be calibrated and tested in real or simulated operational conditions.

Complete Documentation and Return-to-Service Approval
Recording all actions in technical logs, airworthiness certification forms, and aircraft technical documents.

Required Infrastructure and Tools

Standard repair hangar

Specialized testing equipment for engines, hydraulics, and electronics

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Maintenance management software (CMMS such as AMOS, Ramco)

Non-destructive testing (NDT) tools

Spare parts bank with certified components

Specialized team with Part-66 or equivalent licenses

Challenges of Aircraft Maintenance in Iran

Aging Fleet
Over 40% of domestic aircraft are more than 20 years old and require heavier maintenance.

Import Restrictions
Sanctions have made it difficult to procure both sensitive and consumable parts, prolonging repair times.

Shortage of Skilled Personnel
Some airports lack sufficient technicians with international certifications (e.g., Part-66 or equivalent).

High Maintenance Costs
Heavy checks like the D-Check are costly. If not performed, the aircraft must be removed from service.

Solutions for Improving Maintenance and Repairs

Training and Increasing Skilled Manpower
Conducting international training programs, supporting local technical-aviation centers, and sponsoring training abroad.

Localizing Parts and Repair Technologies


Collaborating with knowledge-based companies to produce high-use components and implement reverse engineering.

Establishing National and Regional MRO Centers
Developing and  equipping  specialized  maintenance  centers in Tehran , Mashhad , Tabriz , and Shiraz  to service both  domestic  and foreign  fleets.

Implementing Digital and Data-Driven Technologies
Utilizing systems such as FDM, predictive maintenance, and performance data analysis to predict failures before they occur.

Developing Spare Parts Logistics Infrastructure
Establishing regional spare parts banks to reduce procurement times for grounded aircraft.

Conclusion

Aircraft maintenance and repair is not just a technical  task but a vital  foundation for safety , efficiency , and  sustainability in flight  operations.
Given the specific  conditions  of Iran’s  domestic fleet , the development of  technical  infrastructure , enhancement  of repair  knowledge,

and  strengthening of  human  resources  and logistical  support are  essential  steps toward a  safer and more  stable future in the  country’s

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aviation industry.

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