Most aircraft parts are NOT subject to CBAM, but there are several caveats to this statement. Continue reading
The next Midweek MARPA is scheduled for 5:00 pm eastern time on Wednesday October 1, 2025. This is an opportunity for the members to comment on the MARPA meeting plan for 2026. Continue reading
The new revision to 8130.21J is open for public comment Continue reading
MARPA plans to participate in two meetings in Asia in September, and we are seeking participation from our members. September 17 in Kuala Lumpur: We plan to hold a meeting in Malaysia for government representatives from throughout Southeast Asia. The main focus of this session is expected to be (1) approved/unapproved parts and (2) … Continue reading
MARPA is partnering with Oppland to host a PMA Parts Management Seminar in Guangzhou, China on March 21-22. In addition to the FAA-PMA companies that are attending, Oppland has a significant list of Chinese air carriers and MROs that they expect to attend, so this should be a productive opportunity for FAA-PMA companies to make connections … Continue reading
As we’ve discussed at several of our live events, MARPA is collaborating with Oppland to host a PMA conference in China. This will be an excellent opportunity to meet Chinese air carriers and Chinese MROs; and to discuss with them ways that YOUR products could help them meet reliability, safety and availability challenges. The Details: Online … Continue reading
Many PMA parts manufacturers sell their parts to non-US MROs and airlines. When these parts are exported from the United States, they need to be exported in compliance with U.S. export laws. U.S. export laws include a special analysis that must be completed when the export is intended to support a foreign aircraft. When you … Continue reading
MARPA Board member Josh Krotec has been appointed to the Commerce Department’s Industry Trade Advisory Committee (ITAC) on Aerospace Equipment. He is expected to represent the U.S. parts manufacturing and repair station industries on the committee. Krotec was appointed by Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo and United States TradeRepresentative (USTR) Katherine Tai. His term will … Continue reading
There has been a lot of activity in U.S. export sanctions against Russia and Belarus. Some of those new standards apply to aircraft parts. If you are an FAA-PMA manufacturer or exporter, then here is a summary of the key things you need to know about these new sanctions. Continue reading
The U.S. government has issued new sanctions limiting commerce with Ukraine, and will soon issue additional sanctions against Russia. These sanctions already affect PMA parts and the new sanctions are likely to also affect PMA parts. The first Executive Order that was signed this week. It defines the “Covered Regions” as the areas covered by … Continue reading
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