The Aeronautical Repair Station Association (ARSA) recently announced a new report that provides a comprehensive economic review of the Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO) marketplace. The report provides a review of the civil maintenance, preventive maintenance, and alteration markets with a focus on the heavy airframe, engine, component, and line maintenance segments.
ARSA has broken the reports data into a state-by-state analysis that members may use when educating local, state and federal officials and community leaders.
December 16, 2025 | Categories:
ARSA News & Updates
As ARSA’s team continues to serve the global aerospace maintenance community while enjoying the holidays, the association’s operations will vary during the final weeks of 2025.
The association’s periodicals (the…
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On Sept. 9, the FAA and Transport Canada Civil Aviation (TCCA) released revision 2 of the Maintenance Implementation Procedures (MIP) issued under the bilateral aviation safety agreement between the United…
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On Dec. 16, ARSA and the Aircraft Electronics Association presented the third of six planned webinars – a monthly series stretching into March 2026 – explaining effective integration of a…
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In December, ARSA produced a new association advisory to support labor mobility in the international aerospace maintenance industry. The document substantiates the value of technically skilled individuals to aviation employers…
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The hotline – ARSA’s premier member newsletter – contains news, editorial content, analysis and resources for the aviation maintenance community. All members should ensure they receive their edition the first…
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