Services
Aviation parts support built around urgency and traceability.
From urgent sourcing to MRO coordination, GenThrust keeps the parts desk focused on the next reliable action.
- AOG desk
- 24/7
- Suppliers
- 500+
- Countries
- 40+
- Core services
- 4
What we offer
A complete operating lane for parts, repairs, quotes, and records.
Each service is designed to preserve speed without losing the documentation aviation teams need.
Parts sourcing
Locate certified aircraft components through internal stock and vetted suppliers.
AOG support
Route urgent aircraft-on-ground requests into a visible dispatch-critical lane.
Repair coordination
Coordinate component repair, overhaul, documentation, and return status.
Quote operations
Move requests through sourcing, pricing, margin review, and customer response.
Quality records
Keep traceability, certificates, and supporting records tied to every part.
Global logistics
Support cross-border sourcing and handoff with clear status visibility.
AOG response
Critical requests stay visible until dispatch is solved.
Urgency, aircraft context, supplier response, and documentation status are treated as one workflow.
Immediate triage
AOG and dispatch-critical issues are separated from routine queue work.
Supplier visibility
Quote and availability context stays attached to the request.
Document readiness
Certificates and traceability are checked before handoff.
Clear follow-up
The customer-facing next step stays visible after quote delivery.
Process
A repeatable path from request to tracking.
The same operational structure supports routine inventory requests and dispatch-blocking issues.
Request
Submit a part, repair, or AOG inquiry with known aircraft and urgency context.
Match
Compare inventory, alternates, supplier availability, repair paths, and docs.
Quote
Review price, margin, delivery, certification, and customer-specific terms.
Track
Follow approval, delivery, repair order status, and post-quote response.
Send the request with the context you already have.
Part number, aircraft, condition, quantity, timeline, and documentation needs are enough to start.