Plane Place Aviation has announced its formal approval by AFAC, making it an officially recognised Mexico AFAC certified repair station. This important milestone reflects the company’s continuous drive for growth, alongside its commitment to safety, quality, and excellence in aviation services.
Earning AFAC certification is a stringent process that confirms a repair station’s compliance with Mexico’s federal aviation regulations. It requires adherence to high standards in safety, maintenance practices, staff training, and operational oversight. With this achievement, Plane Place is now authorised to carry out maintenance work on Mexico-registered aircraft from its base in Cleburne, Texas.
The facility itself is strategically located less than an hour’s flight from the Mexican border, making it highly accessible for operators. Services available include maintenance for airframes, engines, radios, wheels, tyres, batteries, and various accessories. The station’s expertise is centred on Challenger, Hawker, and Citation airframes, enabling the company to deliver specialised, reliable solutions tailored to these platforms.
Plane Place Aviation has built a strong reputation as a certified repair station with extensive expertise in supporting Hawker, Citation, and Challenger aircraft. Its clientele includes corporate operators, charter businesses, and maintenance management organisations, all of whom benefit from a centralised and accessible service hub.
The company remains focused on delivering first-class maintenance experiences, built around in-depth knowledge of specific airframes and a dedication to service excellence.