Aviation Welding Technologies (FAQs)

April 16, 2026

Part of Precision Aviation Group’s (PAG’s) Manufacturing/DER Services Network.


Aviation Welding Technologies (AWT) provides FAA-certified welding, component repair, machining, and restoration services that extend the life of critical aircraft parts — while reducing replacement costs and downtime.

Q: What kind of operators rely on AWT support?

Commercial airlines, business aviation, government agencies, helicopter fleets, mission-critical, and military operators all benefit from AWT’s cost-effective repair solutions.

Q. What type of components does AWT repair?

AWT supports engine mounts, exhaust systems, housings, brackets, and structural components across fixed-wing and rotary-wing aircraft platforms.

Q: How does AWT help reduce maintenance costs?

AWT restores components to serviceable condition using advanced welding and repair techniques, allowing operators to avoid costly replacements and better manage maintenance budgets.

Q: Why is certified aircraft welding important for safety and compliance?

Certified welding ensures repairs meet FAA and OEM standards, preserving structural integrity, fatigue resistance, and airworthiness requirements.

Q: How does AWT support faster turnaround times?

By offering welding, machining, and finishing services in-house, AWT reduces repair cycle times and helps customers return aircraft to service more quickly.

Q: What technologies are used in AWT repairs?

AWT utilizes advanced welding processes, thermal spray coatings, and precision machining to restore components to exact tolerances and improve durability.

Q: How does AWT ensure quality and reliability?
All repairs follow strict FAA repair station standards and include detailed inspection and testing to ensure components meet required specifications.

Q: Can AWT support older or hard-to-source aircraft components?

Yes, AWT specializes in restoring legacy components, helping operators maintain aging fleets when new parts are difficult or expensive to obtain.

Q: How does AWT integrate with Precision Aviation Group services?

AWT is part of PAG’s global network, allowing customers to access inventory, repair services, and logistics support through a single trusted provider.

Q: What is the process to request a repair or quote?

Customers can submit part details, photos, and condition reports to receive a fast evaluation and recommended repair solution from AWT experts.

Contact Us:

Aviation Welding Technologies

Phone +1.508.278.3041 | sales@ismro.com | 73 Commerce Dr., Uxbridge, MA 01569


About PAG

Others Sell Parts, We Sell Support.

PAG supports operators in the Airline, Business and General Aviation (BGA), and the Military markets through its Inventory Supported Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (ISMRO®) business model, with focused capabilities in Avionics, Engines, Components, and Manufacturing/DER Services

At PAG, employees get the exchange of talent, experiences, and resources of multiple companies all while working for one. With 26 FAA-approved repair stations, and over 1.2-million-square-feet of sales and service facilities in the United States, Canada, Europe, Australia, Singapore, and Brazil – PAG’s 28 locations and customer-focused business model serve aviation customers through Supply Chain and Inventory Supported Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (ISMRO®) services. PAG is one of only 11 companies, outside of OEMs, to collectively hold all FAA certifications.

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