A newly established company after the merger of Mobile Aircraft Services and B. Coleman MRO PBI known as Infinity Aircraft Services has secured Part 145 repair station certification from the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).

The FAA approval has ensured that all the Infinity's programmes, systems and compliance methods used for the maintenance, inspection, alterations and aircraft products have been reviewed and tested in detail.

Based at Palm Beach International Airport (KPBI) in the US, Infinity Aircraft Services provides expanded MRO and aircraft-on-ground (AOG) services in DeKalb-Peachtree Airport (KPDK), Atlanta, Georgia; and Gary/Chicago International Airport (KGYY) in Lake County, Indiana.

"We want our clients to be assured they are receiving the best aircraft maintenance and repair services available anywhere."

Mobile Aircraft Services president Todd Sabo said: "The FAA approval confirms that Infinity Aircraft Services meets federal requirements.

“However, our objective is not just to meet the federal minimums, but to strive for excellence.

"We want our clients to be assured they are receiving the best aircraft maintenance and repair services available anywhere."

Infinity Aircraft Services said that its Part 145 certified repair facility is equipped with a 15,000ft² hangar.

The newly formed MRO provider aims to offer maximum efficiencies and improved value to its existing and future customer base.

Infinity Aircraft Services currently provides scheduled inspections, avionics installation and service, engine and APU services, conformity and pre-purchase inspections, and interior renovation to both business and general aviation aircraft.

The company also offers round-the-clock on-demand AOG support with rapid-response teams from the company's three locations.