Roto Flap Peening

Roto Flap Peening
Onsite Roto Flap Peening Services
Extend component life and improve fatigue performance required by OEM’s
with onsite roto flap peening support from C&L Aviation Group. Our team helps
operators and MRO partners complete peening requirements efficiently as part of larger
inspection, repair, and structural work scopes.
What We Support
C&L provides peening services as part of airframe maintenance and repair programs,
helping you keep work moving without unnecessary handoffs.
- Onsite roto flap peening support
- Coordination with airframe inspections and structural repairs
- Integration into repair plans to reduce downtime and simplify scheduling
Best Fit Applications
Roto flap peening is often performed alongside maintenance events where access,
disassembly, and inspection are already in progress. We can help align peening needs
with your work scope for a smoother turnaround.
- Airframe inspections and repairs
- Structural modification projects
- Planned maintenance events requiring surface treatment support
Why Work With C&L
- Experienced maintenance and repair workforce
- Ability to bundle services under one roof
- Clear communication, documented progress, and coordinated scheduling
Request Service
Tell us your aircraft type, part or area requiring peening, and your timeline. We will
confirm capability, recommended scope, and scheduling options.




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