Facility Maintenance
Your aircraft aren't the only things with inspection schedules. Keep the repair station itself compliant — fire suppression tests, elevator certifications, hangar HVAC and more on recurring schedules with audit-ready records, supporting 14 CFR 145.211.
The building is part of the audit
An adequate facility is a regulatory requirement, not a nice-to-have. Schedule it, prove it, and never scramble before an inspection again.
Every building system, registered
HVAC, fire suppression, elevators and lifts, hangar doors, emergency power, compressed air — each asset carries its nameplate data and governing standard.
Recurring schedules with due dates
Weekly to annual cadences per your station's manuals — NFPA 25 test ladders, ASME A17.1 elevator certifications — with an always-current due board.
Audit-ready records
Who performed it, their qualification, the standard referenced, the result, deficiencies found and the corrective action — the exact trail a 145.211 audit asks for.
Deficiency tracking to closure
Any non-pass result requires findings, and the open-deficiency count stays on your dashboard until the corrective action is signed off.
Automatic due-date advance
Logging a completion advances the schedule from the work date — or uses the date stamped on the certificate — so the next due date is never hand-calculated.
Linked to your hangar bays
Tie a system to the bay it serves — Bay 1's foam suppression, the wide-body door drive — and see facility health alongside hangar scheduling.
Walk into the audit with the records ready
See how MRO Logix keeps your station's building systems scheduled and documented — included with Enterprise and MRO + Airlines Scale.