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List of DGCA Approved Maintenance Organizations (Domestic) List of DGCA Approved Maintenance Organizations (Domestic) Bangalore Region S. No. Organization Name and Address Standalone AMOs/MROs 1. Hindustan Aeronautics Limited Engine Division, C V Raman Nagar, Bengaluru ‐ 560093 2. Airworks India Engg. Pvt. Ltd. Commercial MRO Hangar, Thally Road, Belgondapalli, Hosur, Tamil Nadu ‐ 635 114 3. Varman Aviation Pvt. Ltd. Aviation Complex 16‐17, Road No. 7, EPIP, White Field, Bengaluru ‐ 560066 4. Tentacles Aerologisticstix Pvt. Ltd. Level 2, Indradhanush, #15, Gubbi Cross, Kothannur, Hennur‐Bagalur Main Road Bangalore‐560 077 5. M/s Helicopter MRO Division. Hindustan Aeronautics Limited, Vimanapura Post Bag No. 1796, Bangalore‐ 560017 6. L‐3 Communications India Pvt Ltd. Block No. 1, Laurel, Bagmane Tech Park C.V. Ramannagar, Byrasundra, Bangalore ‐ 560093 7. Cochin International Aviation Services Limited (CIASL) Cochin International Airport, Kochi Airport P.O., Cochin ‐ 683111 Operators & AMOs/MROs 8. Deccan Charters Pvt Ltd. Jakkur Airport, Bellary Road, Bengaluru, Karnataka ‐ 560064 9. Hindustan Aeronautics Limited Helicopter Division, P.B. No. 1790, Bengaluru, Pin Code ‐ 560017 10. Taneja Aerospace & Aviation Ltd. Belagondapalli, Hosur Tamil Nadu ‐ 635114 11. Ghodawat Enterprises Pvt Ltd (M/s Star Air) 2nd Floor, Block no. 03, Sindhu Logistic Park, No ‐ 34, Nellakunte, Bettahalsuru Hunsemaranhalli (P), Bengaluru ‐ 562 127 12. Air Asia India Ltd. Engineering And Line Office, 1st Floor, Airside Building Bangalore International Airport, Bengaluru – 560 300 13. CSIR National Aerospace Laboratories C‐MMACS Campus, Belur, Bangalore 560037 14. Government Flying and Training School Jakkur, Bangalore ‐ 560064 Page 1 of 8 Chennai Region S. No. Organization Name and Address Standalone AMOs/MROs 15. Vertical Aerospace Abdul Kalam Street, Nagalkeni, Chrompet, Chennai ‐ 600044 16. Nano Aviation India (P) Ltd, 29/45, Gandhi Road, Chitlapakkam, Chennai – 600 064 17. Instrulab, 67, G.S.T Road, Tambaram Sanatorium, Chennai ‐ 600047 18. Minerva Aviation Services, 27, Paulraj Nagar Veeramani Salai, Kandanchavedi, Perungudi, Chennai ‐ 96 19. GMR Air Cargo and Aerospace Engineering Ltd., Plot no #1, GMR Aerospace Park, GMR Hyderabad Aviation SEZ Ltd, RGI Airport, Shamshabad, Hyderabad ‐ 500409. 20. Turbo Jet Engines Pvt Ltd, Sy. No. 98 ,Plot No. 8A (2), Mammidipally, GMR Aero Space SEZ, Near RGI Airport, Shamshabad, Hyderabad ‐500081 21. Spicejet Technic Pvt. Ltd. Spicejet Hangar, Chennai International Airport, Chennai‐ 600 027 Operators & AMOs/MROs 22. Thumby Aviation Pvt.Ltd, RGAA Hanger, Begumpet Airport, Hyderabad 23. Orient Flights Pvt Ltd, 40,GST Road, St. Thomas Mount, Chennai‐600016 24. Blue Dart Aviation Limited, No. 88‐89, Old International Terminal, Meenambakkam Airport, Chennai ‐ 600027 25. Turbo Aviation Pvt. Ltd, Plot No. 22, Gagan Vihar Colony, Beside Begumpet Airport, Hyderabad ‐ 500016. 26. Turbo Megha Airways Pvt Ltd (Trujet), EC Council, Plot No. S‐1, TIE, Balanagar, Hyderabad ‐ 500037 27. Rajiv Gandhi Aviation Academy, 7‐8‐277, SB Plaza, Old Airport Road, Goutham Nagar, Bowenpally, Secunderabad ‐ 500011 Kolkata Region S. No. Organization Name and Address Standalone AMOs/MROs 28. Aircraft Telecom Maintenance Agency, 64/4,Narasingha Avenue, Kolkata – 700074 Page 2 of 8 S. No. Organization Name and Address 29. Arrow Aviation Services Pvt. Ltd., 67/2, S.C. Dhar Road, Kolkata ‐ 700090 30. Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd., Barrackpore, West Bengal 31. Instrument Avion, 32, Bhupendra Bose Avenue, Kolkata – 700 004 32. NSCB Aviation(P) Ltd., Scout Para, Ganganagar, Kolkata – 700 132 33. Aerospace Research And Development Center, 15, Niribili Path, Ambina Nagiri Nagar, Zoo Road, Guwahati ‐ 24 Operators & AMOs/MROs 34. Aryan Aviation Pvt. Ltd., State Govt. Hangar, Birsamunda Airport, Ranchi, Jharkhand 35. Aviator Co‐Opt. Society Ltd., Patna Airport, Patna 36. Govt. of Jharkhand (Aviation Wing, Dept. of Home ), Hinoo, Ranchi ‐ 834002, Birsha Munda Airport, Jharkhand 37. Indian Metals & Ferro Alloy Ltd., Bhubaneshwar, Bijupatnayak, Airport, Bhubaneswar ‐ 7561020 38. Tata Steel Ltd, Sonari Aerodrome , Jamshedpur – 683011 39. Thriveni Earthmovers Pvt. Ltd Hanger No.20, NSCBI Airport, Kolkata‐700052 Mumbai Region S. No. Organization Name and Address Standalone AMOs/MROs 40. Indamer Aviation Pvt Ltd. Hanger No.1, Juhu Aerodrome, P.O.Box‐ 6912, Mumbai ‐ 400054 41. Epsilon Aerospace Pvt. Ltd. A‐167, M.I.D.C., TTC. Industrial Area, Khairne, Navi Mumbai – 400 709. 42. Airworks India Engg. Old Airport, Kalina Military Camp, Mumbai (W), Mumbai ‐ 400029 43. IASPL, Bhopal International Aircraft Sales Pvt. Ltd. 1st Floor, IMT Building NH‐12, Bhopal Jaipur Road Parvalia, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh ‐ 462030 44. Bharat aviation Pvt. Ltd. 1st floor, Jerome Villa, Flat no. 1, M. Ghanekar Marg, Vile Parle (East), Mumbai ‐ 400057 Page 3 of 8 S. No. Organization Name and Address 45. Aero Interiors Private Limited Plot No. El‐76, TTC Industrial Area Electronic Zone, MIDC, Navi Mumbai ‐ 400710 46. Aerospace Technical Services Private Limited Airport Authority of India, Juhu Aerodrome, Mumbai ‐ 400056 47. Indian Aerospace & Engineering (IAE) Plot 9 ‐ 10, Jawahar Cooperative Industrial Estate, Panvel, Navi Mumbai ‐‐410 209 48. Air God MRO Service Pvt Ltd Thakur Complex,90 Feet Road, Kandivali ( East), Mumbai ‐ 400101 49. Aero‐Technics Mahesh Industrial Estate, Mira Bhayender Highway Bhayender (East), Thane ‐ 401107 50. Max MRO services Pvt. Ltd. Hangar no. C1, Juhu Aerodrome, Juhu, Mumbai ‐ 400054 51. Livewel Air Team Plot No. 47, Ground Floor, Marol Co‐Op Industrial Estate, Saag Baug Marol, Andheri East, Mumbai 52. Hindustan Aeronautics Limited, Aircraft Manufacturing Division, Nasik, Hal Ltd. Amd Nasik,Mumbai‐Agra highway, Ojhar, Nasik‐422207 Operators & AMOs/MROs 53. Global Vectra Helicorp Ltd Hanger No. CHE/HF , Civil Aerodrome Vile Parle (W), Mumbai ‐ 400056 54. Heligo Charters Pvt. Ltd. Hangar No 3A, Juhu Aerodrome, Vile Parle West, Mumbai – 400056. 55. Invision Air Services Pvt. Ltd. 4B‐4, Industry Manor, A.S.M Marg, Prabhadevi, Mumbai ‐ 400025 56. Kestrel Aviation Private Limited Airport Authority of India, Juhu Airport, Vile Parle(W),Mumbai ‐400056 57. Mesco Aerospace Ltd. MESCO Hanger, Sukltara Airfield, Seoni, Madhya Pradesh 480661 58. Simm Samm Airways Private Limited Juhu Aerodrome, Vile Parle, Mumbai ‐ 400054 59. United Helicharters Private Limited Hanger No. C/2, Juhu Aerodrome, Vile Parle (W), Mumbai – 400056 60. Raymond Private Limited Hanger No. 10B, Juhu Aerodrome, S V Road, Ville Parle (W), Mumbai ‐ 400056 61. The Tata Power Company Limited Hangar 2A, Juhu Aerodrome, Mumbai ‐ 400056 62. Academy of Carver Aviation 47D Ground Floor, Khotachi Wadi, Girguam Mumbai ‐ 400004 63. Taj Air Limited Taj Air Hangar, Gate No 8, Old Airport, Military Camp, Kalina, Santacruz (East) Mumbai ‐ 400029 64. Sha‐Shib Flying Academy Page 4 of 8 S. No. Organization Name and Address Vivek Colony, Opp. Guna Airport, Guna, Madhya Pradesh 65. Ahmedabad Aviation And Aeronautics Ltd AAA Hanger, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Airport, Ahmedabad ‐ 380003 66. Chimes Aviation Pvt. Ltd., Dhana Airstrip, PO ‐ Dhana Sagar, Madhya Pradesh 67. Directorate of Aviation, Govt. of Madhya Pradesh, State Hanger, Raja Bhoj Airport, Bhopal ‐ 462030 68. Directorate of Aviation, Govt. of Chhattisgarh, DRP Lines, Police Ground, Raipur 69. Pawan Hans Limited, Juhu Aerodrome, Vile Parle West, Mumbai ‐ 400056. 70. Right Choice Aviation Pvt. Ltd. Between Hanger no. 3B & Hanger 4, Juhu Aerodrome, Vile Parle (W), Mumbai‐56 71. Kris Aero Services Pvt. Ltd. 102A, Lonavla Industrial Estate, Nangergaon, Loonavla, Mumbai‐ 410401 72. Blue Ray Aviation Pvt. Ltd., Osmanabad Airport ,Osmanabad ‐ 413501, 73. Aman Aviation & Aerospace Solutions Pvt. Ltd. 62/63, Virwani Industrial Estate Goregaon East, Mumbai ‐ 400063 74. Jet Airways (India) Limited Jet Airways Hanger, Opposite Indian Airlines Sports Club, Kalina, Mumbai (E) 400029 75. Go Airlines (India) Ltd Satellite Silver, 4th Floor, Near Marol Naka Metro Station, Andheri Kurla Road, Andheri East, Mumbai – 400 059 Delhi Region S. No. Organization Name And Address Standalone AMOs/MROs 76. Autotrade (Aviation Division), B‐9, 1st Floor, ARD Complex, Near Palika Bhawan,Sector‐13,R.K.Puram, New Delhi‐110066 77. Vandana Aircraft Services Pvt Ltd H.No. 22/23/24, Rana Ji Enclave‐II, Opp. Nangali Dairy, Najafgarh Road, New Delhi ‐ 110043 78. Shaurya Aeronautics Pvt. Ltd. 8/19, Mehram Nagar, Opp. Domestic Terminal, IGI Airport, New Delhi‐110037 79. Bird Execujet Airport Services Pvt. Ltd. Hanger No 1B, Domestic Terminal ‐1B, IGI Airport, Palam,New Delhi 80. Air India Engineering Services Ltd Airlines House 113, Gurdwara Rakabgunj Road, New Delhi Page 5 of 8 S. No. Organization Name And Address 81. Innovative Aviation Private Limited, 497, Bharthal, Sector 26, Dwarka, New Delhi ‐ 110075 82. Vikram Aviation Pvt. Ltd. 134, Sector‐05, IMT Manesar, Gurgaon‐122050 83. Haveus Aerotech India Pvt. Ltd. 343, Udyog Vihar, Phase IV, Gurgaon‐122016 84. Indamer Mjets Airport Services Private Limited Hanger No 3, IGI Airport, Terminal 1, New Delhi‐110 037 85. Magnum Aviation Pvt Ltd Plot No. 68AC, NSEZ, Phase‐Il, Noida – 201305 86. Pawan Industries B‐113, Phase II, Noida UP ‐ 201305 87. Saddles International Automotive & Aviation Interiors Pvt.Ltd. Building no. GP‐ 62A, Maruti Industrial Estate, Sector ‐18, Gurgaon‐122016, Haryana, India. 88. SA Air Works India Pvt. Ltd. Kalyani House, Plot No. 40, Udyog Vihar, Gurgaon, Haryana IND ‐122001 89. Mintaka Enterprises Private Limited 8/252, Mehram Nagar, Cantt, New Delhi ‐ 110037 90. Yathi Air Services
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