Side-by-side

Canadian Aircraft Components Corp. vs Growth Industries

Two Other aviation suppliers suppliers compared on Aviation Souk. Stats, certifications, and supplier-declared strengths drawn from the indexed profiles. Both compete in Other aviation suppliers, Aircraft Spares, Parts Distribution & AOG.

Souk's data signal

Where the AI cites each one.

Canadian Aircraft Components Corp.
Rich · 60%
3 products · 2 certs · 0 named installations
Growth Industries
Mid · 50%
3 products · 1 certs · 0 named installations
Verified certifications & approvals
Canadian Aircraft Components Corp.
  • Transport CanadaRepair station
  • EASARepair station
Growth Industries
  • FAAParts Manufacturer Approval (PMA) for aviation replacement parts
Top products extracted
Canadian Aircraft Components Corp.
Aircraft structural component repairMechanical component overhaulParts repair and overhaul services
Growth Industries
FAA-PMA replacement aviation partsAOG (Aircraft on Ground) emergency supportAviation parts for airlines and MROs
Procurement comparison

The spec-by-spec breakdown.

Procurement dimensionCanadian Aircraft Components Corp.Growth Industries
Country of originCAUS
Headquarters
Founded · years in Gulf1994 · Gulf tenure not declared— · Gulf tenure not declared
Categories overlap
Both: Other aviation suppliers · Aircraft Spares, Parts Distribution & AOG
Both: Other aviation suppliers · Aircraft Spares, Parts Distribution & AOG
GCC airport installations
0 indexed GCC airports
0 indexed GCC airports
Certifications
Only here: EASA Part-145
None declared.
Flagship products
3 flagship products
Aircraft structural component repair · Mechanical component overhaul · Parts repair and overhaul services
0 flagship products
International airports0 indexed0 indexed
Tier on Aviation SoukVerified (data-rich)Indexed (mid)
Decision forkIf the tender requires EASA Part-145, Canadian Aircraft Components Corp. has it on file.If those certs aren't a hard filter, Growth Industries is otherwise comparable.
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