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Stevens Aviation Denver has received FAA approval to add new airframe and powerplant ratings to its repair station certificate. Under the amended certificate Stevens is now authorized to perform airframe maintenance on the Raytheon Premier I; Hawker 600A, 600B, 700A, 700B, 800, 800A, 800B, 800XP and 1000; Dassault Falcon 50, 50EX, 900, 900EX and 2000; and Learjet 31, 31A, 35, 35A, 36 and 36A.
Additional authorizations include powerplant maintenance on Honeywell TFE731-2/3/5/20/40/60; Williams International FJ44-1A/2A/2C; and repairs to Learjet P/N 2652010 series engine inlet assembly.
The additions to Stevens’ repair station certificate come at a particularly good time in the Rocky Mountain region following the closure of Bombardier’s Learjet facility at Denver International Airport.