Terms of Condition - Business Disclosure

630 Aerospace is fully committed to complying with all U.S. laws and regulations governing our business, including those pertaining to importing and exporting goods, as well as to observing the legal requirements of the countries where our subsidiaries are located. The Business Disclosure Terms and Conditions listed below outline specifically the company’s compliance with international trading requirements, United States’ Suspected Unapproved Parts (SUP) program and both the FAA and EASA requirements for approved maintenance repair stations.


630 Aerospace is fully committed to complying with all U.S. laws and regulations governing our business, including those pertaining to importing and exporting goods, as well as to observing the legal requirements of the countries where our subsidiaries are located.  We believe that complete compliance and transparency are essential to providing customers with the best, most professional support services.  To that end the company, its associates and its subsidiaries that import and export, whether directly or indirectly, adhere to all Export/Import regulations and requirements.

An "import" is broadly defined to include: all goods physically brought into the United States, including: (1) Goods of foreign origin, and (2) Goods of domestic origin returned to the United States without substantial transformation affecting a change in tariff classification under an applicable rule of origin.

An "export" is broadly defined to include: the physical shipment of an item out of the United States; mailing or hand-carrying technical documents out of the country; electronic transmission (e.g. email, internet download, etc.) of technical data and/or software out of the country; as well as the release to foreign nationals either in the U.S. or abroad of technical data, in any form (e.g. plant tours, demonstrations, meetings, etc.)

We ask each of our associates, parts suppliers and customers to act responsibly when handling international shipments or controlled technology.  This includes becoming familiar with the implications of the applicable import and export laws and regulations prior to making commitments, and assuring that all necessary certifications, approvals and documentation accompany the goods in question.

To facilitate the proper conduct of international trading, 630 Aerospace has appointed a dedicated  Trade Compliance Manager tasked with the responsibility of ensuring that the required import and export control processes, checks and procedures are implemented throughout the company and its subsidiaries, and that the Compliance Policy and all U.S. laws and regulation are observed.

We are grateful for the participation, understanding and support of our associates, vendors, suppliers, business partners and customers in these endeavors.


630 Aerospace is committed to full compliance with the US Federal Aviation Administration’s Suspected Unapproved Parts (SUP) program.  This vital protection assures that no unauthorized or counterfeit parts are used in the repair and maintenance of aircraft.  To this end, all 630 Aerospace Team Associates, our subsidiaries and our vendors, suppliers and business partners are actively involved in the parts verification and documentation process; they stand ready to reject and report any non-SUP-compliant parts. 

Our commitment to our customers:  we will work aggressively to assure that only approved parts are used in the repair of their aircraft and that all necessary origination documents and operating certificates accompany them.  We ask that our suppliers and customers do the same.  Air safety depends on all of us.


630 Aerospace takes great pride in having achieved approval from both the United States Federal Aviation Administration and the European Union Aviation Safety Agency to operate as a Certified Repair Station.  To achieve and maintain this essential certification is a core mission for the company and to that end all 630 Aerospace team associates, vendors, suppliers, business partners and customers are required to adhere to the rigorous FAA and EASA Repair Station regulations and requirements. Our methods of compliance are thoroughly reviewed, evaluated, and tested, and our programs and operations meet and exceed the highest technical standards.  Thus, our customers can be assured their 630 Aerospace repairs and parts are fully compliant with all air safety regulations and truly airworthy.