FAA-certified aircraft component repair and support services across the Americas
Barfield operates six FAA and EASA certified repair stations across Miami, Phoenix, Louisville, and Atlanta, serving commercial and regional airlines with component repair, test equipment, and logistics support. The company is majority-owned by Air France Industries KLM Engineering & Maintenance, positioning it within a 14,000-person global MRO network. Hiring velocity is accelerating with a predominantly junior and operations-focused workforce, reflecting both scale-up needs and the labor-intensive nature of aerospace maintenance and parts inspection workflows.
Barfield is a specialized aerospace maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) provider founded in 1945. The company operates through three main service lines: adaptive services (customized support programs for Airbus, Boeing, regional jets, turboprops, and helicopters), distribution (parts supply and logistics), and Ground Support Test Equipment (GSTE) manufacturing (air data testers, RVSM units, APU systems). It is an authorized repair facility for more than 30 OEMs and serves major passenger, cargo, and regional carriers across North, Central, and South America. Barfield's technical workforce is supported by legacy enterprise software (Excel, Access, SolidWorks, LabVIEW) and operates under strict FAA and EASA compliance regimes.
Barfield provides FAA and EASA certified aircraft component repair, distribution, and ground support test equipment manufacturing for commercial and regional airlines across the Americas.
Barfield is headquartered in Miami, FL, with six repair stations located near airports in Miami, Phoenix, Louisville, and Atlanta.
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