Authenticity in Aviation


Authenticity in Aviation

If It’s Not Proven, It’s Not Flying.


The aviation industry runs on trust — and that trust depends on authenticity.

Alaris Aerospace fully supports the FAA’s Suspected Unapproved Parts (SUP) program to eliminate unauthorized components from circulation.

Our process starts with inspection and ends with documentation. We reject and report any unverified or counterfeit material, ensuring only approved, traceable parts are used in repairs and assemblies.

Counterfeit parts don’t just threaten compliance — they endanger lives. Our dedication to authenticity ensures that every Alaris-approved component meets or exceeds the highest safety and reliability standards.

Reflection:

Real parts save lives — and authentic partnerships build trust.

 


Doing Business the Alaris Way

Integrity and performance are not opposing goals — they are partners.

Through transparency, accountability, and continuous improvement, Alaris Aerospace raises the bar for what ethical leadership looks like in aviation.

Built on Integrity. Driven by Excellence.

 


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