Services
FTO
MRO
parts of
aircraft.
assembling of aircraft.
manu-facturing.
air ambulance
charter service
Flight Training Organization (FTO)
At CMS Aero Aviation, we provide high-quality flight training with a focus on safety, professionalism, and personalized instruction. Whether you’re pursuing your private pilot license (PPL), commercial license (CPL), or a specialized rating, our experienced instructors and modern fleet are here to help you reach your aviation goals.
- Training Programs
- Private Pilot License (PPL): The foundation of your flying career.
- Commercial Pilot License (CPL): Take your skills to the next level.
- Instrument Rating (IR): Master flying in all weather conditions.
- Multi-Engine Rating (ME): Expand your capabilities with multi-engine aircraft.
- Certified Flight Instructor (CFI): Become a professional instructor and guide future pilots.
- Why Choose Us?
- Experienced Instructors: Our flight instructors are highly qualified and committed to your success.
- Modern Fleet: We maintain a diverse fleet of well-maintained, reliable aircraft.
- Flexible Scheduling: Learn at your own pace with our flexible lesson times.
- Safety First: Safety is our top priority, with a focus on best practices in every lesson.
- Private Pilot License (PPL): The foundation of your flying career.
- Commercial Pilot License (CPL): Take your skills to the next level.
- Instrument Rating (IR): Master flying in all weather conditions.
- Multi-Engine Rating (ME): Expand your capabilities with multi-engine aircraft.
- Certified Flight Instructor (CFI): Become a professional instructor and guide future pilots.
- Experienced Instructors: Our flight instructors are highly qualified and committed to your success.
- Modern Fleet: We maintain a diverse fleet of well-maintained, reliable aircraft.
- Flexible Scheduling: Learn at your own pace with our flexible lesson times.
- Safety First: Safety is our top priority, with a focus on best practices in every lesson.


MRO (Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul)
MRO stands for Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul, which is a critical aspect of aviation and aerospace operations. It involves the routine maintenance, repair, and comprehensive inspection of aircraft to ensure they remain safe and operational.
- Maintenance: Routine checks and upkeep to ensure the aircraft remains airworthy.
- Repair: Fixing damaged or faulty components.
- Overhaul: A thorough inspection and refurbishment of an aircraft or its parts to restore them to optimal performance, often involving disassembly and reassembly.
MRO services are vital for extending the life of an aircraft, ensuring safety, and minimizing downtime for airlines.
Parts of Aircraft
Parts of aircraft refer to the individual components that make up an aircraft. These parts work together to ensure the aircraft operates safely and efficiently. Aircraft are complex machines, and their parts can be categorized into various systems, such as:
- Airframe: The structural components of the aircraft, including the fuselage, wings, and tail.
- Engines: The propulsion system that powers the aircraft.
- Avionics: The electronic systems used for communication, navigation, and monitoring.
- Landing Gear: The wheels, struts, and brakes used for takeoff, landing, and taxiing.
- Control Systems: Mechanisms like flight controls, hydraulics, and instruments that allow pilots to control the aircraft.
Each part of the aircraft is crucial for its operation, and they are often subject to strict manufacturing and maintenance standards.


Assembling of aircraft.
Assembling of aircraft refers to the process of bringing together all the components and parts produced during the manufacturing process to create a complete, functional aircraft. This process usually takes place in a large assembly line or factory where skilled technicians and engineers work to install systems like engines, avionics, landing gear, and control surfaces. Key steps in the assembling process include:
- Sub-assembly: Parts like wings, fuselage sections, and control systems are assembled separately before being combined.
- Main Assembly: The various sections of the aircraft, such as the wings, tail, and fuselage, are connected.
- System Integration: All systems (like engines, electronics, and hydraulics) are installed and tested to ensure they work together smoothly.
- Final Testing: After assembly, the aircraft undergoes rigorous testing and quality checks before it is deemed ready for flight.
The assembling of an aircraft requires careful coordination and precision to ensure safety and performance standards are met.
Manufacturing of Aircraft
Manufacturing in the context of aircraft refers to the process of designing, producing, and assembling the various components and systems that make up an aircraft. This process involves multiple stages, from creating individual parts to assembling the final product. It includes:
- Design: Engineers create blueprints and specifications for the aircraft and its parts.
- Production: Manufacturing facilities produce individual parts using materials like metals, composites, and plastics.
- Assembly: All parts and systems are brought together and assembled to create a fully functioning aircraft.
Aircraft manufacturing is highly specialized, requiring precision and adherence to strict safety standards to meet regulatory requirements.


Air Ambulance
Air Ambulance is a specially equipped aircraft used to transport critically ill or injured patients. These services provide emergency medical care during transit, often staffed with paramedics or doctors. Air ambulances are used for rapid response, especially in cases where ground transport would be too slow, or to reach remote areas. They can be helicopters for short distances or airplanes for long-distance travel. Their main advantage is speed, ensuring patients get to medical facilities quickly and safely.
Charter Service in Aircraft
Charter service in aviation refers to the hiring of an entire aircraft for a specific trip or series of trips, rather than flying on a scheduled commercial airline. These services are flexible and can be tailored to the client's needs, including choosing departure times, routes, and aircraft type. Charter flights are often used by businesses, VIPs, or groups who require privacy, convenience, and direct access to their destination. Charter services can range from small private planes to large luxury jets.
