Pro Star Aviation Earns EASA Part-145 Certification, Solidifies Support for European Operators

Approval Ensures Pro Star Aviation’s Ability to Support European Aircraft in the U.S.

October 1, 2025 – Londonderry, NH – Pro Star Aviation has been granted European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) Part-145 Repair Station approval at its Manchester, New Hampshire facility. This certification authorizes Pro Star to perform maintenance, upgrades, and inspections on European-registered aircraft on U.S. soil. Under the bilateral U.S.-European Union safety agreement, this approval recognizes Pro Star’s capability to perform maintenance that aligns with EASA’s standards and requirements.

“EASA approval strengthens our ability to support OEM partners and European operators,” said Jeffrey Shaw, Director of Sales and Marketing at Pro Star Aviation. “With our close proximity to major East Coast destinations, we can now provide faster, more comprehensive service to international business aircraft flying into the U.S.”

EASA certification considerably expands Pro Star’s ability to support international operators, particularly those flying into major East Coast touchpoints like Boston and New York. This approval, in addition to previous FAA and Transport Canada certifications, puts Pro Star in a unique position to serve a broad range of aircraft owners from around the world. 

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