Commercial Jet, has received repair station certification from Agencia Nacional de Aviacao Civil (ANAC), Brazil's civil aviation agency. The Brazilian certificate (Certificado de Homologacao de Empressa) was issued on December 2, 2009 and applies to Boeing 707, 727, 737, 757 and 767 series; McDonnell Douglas MD-11 and DC10 series; and Airbus A300, A310, A319, A320 and A321 series. It also covers specialized non-destructive testing services, including eddy current, ultrasonic, magnetic particle and radiographic. Read Press Release
Commercial Jet recently introduced a rebranding initiative that includes a new corporate logo and slogan, “Advanced MRO Solutions.” The rebranding reflects the company’s growth and investment in new facilities to service its growing roster of customers, including airlines, owners and operators.
Commercial Jet was selected to modify the interior of a B757-200 for Barack Obama’s 2008 Presidential campaign. The interior was reconfigured to provide a forward, middle and aft section, including:
· Upgrading with sleeper seats and business class seating
· Table for club seating
· Privacy partitioning
· Replacement of carpets with additional padding, sound suppression
· Installation of Air Cell phones and Windspeed Internet system
· 12VDC electrical conversion
· Interior decoration
At the end of the Presidential campaign, Commercial Jet was selected yet again to restore the aircraft to its original LOPA configuration.
February 2008
Honeywell Aerospace Boeing 757-200 Flying Test Bed
This significant project involved the engineering and mod for the Honeywell Flying Test Bed. Commercial Jet undertook the fabrication and installation of the test pylon support structure, provision of the pneumatic system, fuel system, fire protection system, data sensor and Pitot-Static system, interior configuration, cockpit test engine control provisions, hydraulic load bank and other modifications.
January 2007
Commercial Jet Moves to New Facility
Commercial Jet moved to a new hangar at Miami International Airport that can fully enclose three B767 aircraft. The move allows Commercial Jet to substantially expand its current MRO and conversion capabilities.