Temporary Transfer to Workshop for Specialized Repairs

Due to strict safety standards and intense market competition, the aviation industry is constantly seeking methods to maintain fleet reliability while reducing

operational costs. One of the key solutions is the temporary transfer of aircraft or  components to  specialized  workshops (Shops)  for  advanced

repairs. This approach allows airlines to take advantage of the capabilities and expertise of repair centers rather than conducting all  maintenance operations

on-site, thereby improving the overall quality of repairs.

Why Do We Need Workshop Repairs

Although many routine services and inspections are performed on the ramp or even in the airline’s main hangar , certain defects and  malfunctions  require a

higher level of component disassembly, precise testing, and even specialized machining or refurbishment. For example, detailed repairs on  turbine  modules,

power generators , high-pressure  hydraulic systems , or advanced  avionics (such as digital flight controllers) are  often carried out in specialized  workshops

equipped with dedicated tools. These repairs typically require isolated environments, precise testing benches, or specialized balancing equipment that are not

available on the ramp or even in the hangar.

What Is the Process of Transfer to a Workshop?

When it is determined during scheduled checks or line maintenance that a  component  requires deeper repair , a decision is made to temporarily transfer the

component—or even the entire aircraft—to a specialized workshop. This begins with the precise logging of the issue in the airline’s CAMO (Continuing

Airworthiness Management Organisation) system, followed by planning the transport and repair timeline.

If the component is detachable and shippable (such as a pump, landing gear, or even an engine ECU), the technical team securely packages it and sends it to

READ  سرویس الکتریکی و مکانیکی پروازی در پایانه

the workshop via truck or cargo aircraft. If not, the entire aircraft may be temporarily moved to a larger MRO center.

Key Advantages of This Approach

Temporary transfer to specialized workshops offers several major advantages for airlines and operators:

Higher Quality and Accuracy: Specialized  workshops are typically  equipped with  advanced  test devices , calibrated equipment , and highly experienced

personnel who can resolve complex faults with greater precision.

Extended Component Life: Due to the possibility of  complete overhauls or  internal part  replacements ,many components returned  from these workshops

are restored to nearly factory-new condition (Zero Time).

Cost Savings: Sending a component to a specialized workshop is usually more  cost – effective than  purchasing a new part . Furthermore , the airline avoids

the need to invest in and maintain heavy specialized equipment.

Full Compliance with Legal Requirements : Most  specialized  workshops  are  certified by  international  authorities  such as  EASA Part 145 or FAA,

ensuring full compliance with safety standards and issuance of valid Release to Service documentation.

Challenges and Requirements of This Process

Despite its benefits, this method comes with some challenges . The most critical are  logistics and timing . If the shipping  and return of the  component take

too long, the airline’s fleet may suffer extended ground time due  to a lack  of spare parts . To address this , airlines typically sign detailed SLA agreements

with these workshops that define  and guarantee  maximum Turnaround Time (TAT) . Additionally , parts must be transported under specific  conditions to

prevent any damage during transit.

Collaboration Between Airline, Manufacturer, and Workshop

Success in this repair model relies on a strong communication chain between the airline,the OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer),and the specialized

READ  Production of aircraft metal parts

workshop. Typically, the airline’s engineering department sends the test results and failure signs to the OEM for guidance. Then, the component is transferred

to the workshop under official CMM (Component Maintenance Manual) procedures for authorized repairs. After completion, Final Acceptance

inspections and full documentation are conducted, and the component returns to the fleet with a valid certification.

Conclusion

Temporary transfer of components or even entire aircraft to specialized  workshops is an  integral part   of optimal maintenance strategies  in modern aviation.

This practice enables airlines to benefit from high-quality repairs without making large investments in expensive and specialized equipment,all while continuing

flight operations with minimal disruption. As diagnostic technologies advance and more sophisticated workshops emerge , this model will become even more

important and evolve into a widespread standard for fleet support.

Contact us for consultation and purchasing

دیدگاهتان را بنویسید

نشانی ایمیل شما منتشر نخواهد شد. بخش‌های موردنیاز علامت‌گذاری شده‌اند *