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EASA approval for Rose Aircraft Services
Rose Aircraft Services has been awarded EASA approval for its existing repair station certificate. The company provides aircraft avionics, maintenance and interior and exterior refurbishment services from its facility in Mena, Arkansas, USA.

Rose Aircraft Services has been awarded EASA approval for its existing repair station certificate. The company provides aircraft avionics, maintenance and interior and exterior refurbishment services from its facility in Mena, Arkansas, USA.

The approval enables the company to perform airframe and on-wing power plant maintenance Cessna single and multi-engine turboprops, Citation jets, Raytheon Beechcraft single and multi-engine turboprops, Beechjet and Hawker aircraft (all models), as well as Mitsubishi MU-300 (Diamond) aircraft.

The company can also perform hot section inspections on Pratt & Whitney PT-6 engines and is an authorised Dallas Airmotive service centre for all PT-6 and JT-15D series engines.

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