Keeley Aerospace Airframe

Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO)

FAA Repair Station license is K40R219B


Keeley Aerospace Ltd.  reticently added a certified FAA Repair Station directly adjacent to our manufacturing facility. The addition of the FAA Repair Station operations brings our support programs full circle, providing current and potential customers a full service solution for operational requirements. Manufactures, airlines, aircraft ownership consortiums, and stocking distributers now have the benefit of a repair station fully supported by an experienced engineering and manufacturing center prepared to provide excellence in repair and overhaul support.

The MRO division of Keeley Aerospace Ltd. is trained to see our customers’ needs and focus on support programs by ATA Chapter. If the MRO center does not have the solution for our customer, our corporate policy to use the entire organizations experience and expertise is brought to bear in assisting our customers in finding the best support alternatives the industry has to offer.

The Keeley Aerospace MRO division employs experienced A&P mechanics, FAA certified repairmen, and aircraft component technician specialists to ensure that customers have skilled personnel to accomplish the high level technical challenges of landing gear assembly and hydraulic component repair and overhaul. The MRO division employs an aggressive customer support team assuring a responsive partnership as opposed to the more entrenched, less motivated manufacturing and repair centers.

Keeley Aerospace Ltd. is available to discuss any support program from life extension engineering, weight decrease, failure analysis, and component testing. We are available for the design and manufacturing of simple aircraft component parts, assembly of landing gear, and hydraulic component subassemblies, to providing fully dressed landing gear.

“Keeley knows the shortest path to solution in complex aerospace engineering problems.”


                                                                                  – General Kadish, U.S. Air Force, Pentagon