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QAA's Fort Lauderdale MRO is certified by EASA
The facility is an extension of QAA's main operations and headquarters in Tulsa, Oklahoma. It recently underwent a million dollar expansion to accommodate aircraft engine exhaust system refurbishment.
The EASA-certified facility, a part of Hartzell Aviation, focuses mainly on magnetos and exhaust systems.
Read this story in our October 2024 printed issue.

Quality Aircraft Accessories' (QAA) FAA Part 145 MRO facility in Fort Lauderdale, Florida has been certified by EASA.

The facility, a part of Hartzell Aviation, focuses on general aviation accessories, principally magnetos and exhaust systems. Located close to Fort Lauderdale Executive airport, the recently expanded facility is an extension of QAA's main operations and headquarters in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

QAA's Fort Lauderdale facilities, which service the southeastern US, South America and now Europe, also distribute general aviation products from a variety of manufacturers. The location recently underwent a million dollar expansion with more employees and the addition of welding services, primarily to accommodate aircraft engine exhaust system refurbishment.

The investment included standardising and modernising facility workbenches and processes, a paint booth, drying oven, blast cabinet, workbenches and a full range of welding equipment and capabilities.

The company overhauls most piston engine and airframe accessories and offers new, overhauled, exchanged, repaired and remanufactured accessories. Along with its capabilities as a repair station, QAA also serves aircraft owners and maintainers as a distribution channel for many Hartzell Aviation products and brands.

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