Aeronergic provides specialized remote visual inspection (RVI) services for commercial aircraft engines and APUs using advanced videoscope technology. Operating under EASA Part 145 approval (EE.145.0124), our non-destructive inspection approach enables detailed internal assessment without costly disassembly or extended downtime.
Our expert team uses state-of-the-art videoscope equipment with precise measurement capabilities to inspect critical engine components including combustors, turbines, compressors, and accessory systems. This allows for accurate defect detection, detailed documentation, and reliable condition assessment across all major engine types.
Borescope Inspection Applications
AOG & Emergency Response
When your aircraft is grounded due to suspected engine issues, our AOG response team mobilizes within hours to perform immediate diagnostic inspections. We maintain 24/7 availability with inspectors strategically positioned worldwide to minimize your aircraft downtime and associated revenue loss.
Lease Transition Inspections
Our comprehensive end-of-lease and lease return engine inspections provide accurate documentation of engine condition for both lessors and lessees. We deliver detailed evidence-based reports with measurements and visual records that help verify compliance with lease return conditions and maintenance requirements.
Pre-Purchase Assessment
Before finalizing aircraft or engine transactions, our independent pre-purchase inspections identify potential issues that could affect value or require costly repairs. Our detailed findings reports provide crucial verification of the asset's condition to support informed purchasing decisions and risk mitigation.
Regulatory Compliance
We support operators with Airworthiness Directive (AD) and Service Bulletin (SB) compliance inspections across all engine types. Our EASA Form 1 certification provides official documentation for your maintenance records, ensuring regulatory requirements are met and properly documented.
Engine Condition Monitoring
Our periodic engine condition assessments help identify wear patterns and potential issues before they escalate into failures. By integrating visual inspection data with trend monitoring, we support proactive maintenance planning that optimizes engine time-on-wing and operational reliability.
Post-Maintenance Verification
After engine maintenance actions, our inspections verify proper assembly and condition of internal components before return to service. This critical step helps prevent operational issues, ensures quality control, and provides documentation of the engine's post-maintenance status.
Engine Types We Inspect
Our comprehensive borescope inspection capabilities cover all major commercial and business aircraft engine manufacturers and models, including:
CFM International
- CFM56 Series (All variants: -2, -3, -5A/B/C, -7B)
- LEAP-1A (A320neo family)
- LEAP-1B (B737 MAX family)
International Aero Engines
- IAE V2500 Series (A1, A5, D5, E5)
- V2522-A5 through V2533-A5
- V2500-A1/A5 for A319/A320/A321
Pratt & Whitney
- PW1100G-JM Series (A320neo family)
- PW1400G, PW1500G, PW1900G Series
- PW4000 Series
- PW2000, JT8D, PT6, JT15D Series
Rolls-Royce
- Trent Series (700, 800, 900, 1000, XWB)
- RB211 Series (524, 535)
- BR700 Series Business Jet Engines
General Electric
- CF6 Series (50, 80A, 80C2, 80E1)
- CF34 Series (8C/E, 10E)
- GE90 Series (all variants)
- GEnx Series (1B, 2B)
APU Systems
- Honeywell GTCP Series (36, 85, 131, 331)
- Hamilton Sundstrand APS Series
- Pratt & Whitney APU Series
View our complete engine capability list for detailed information on all specific engine variants we service.
Our Inspection Equipment & Methodology
Advanced Videoscope Technology
We utilize the latest generation of video borescope equipment featuring high-resolution imaging, articulating probes, and precise measurement capabilities. This technology allows us to capture detailed visual data of internal engine components with exceptional clarity and accuracy.
Comprehensive Digital Documentation
Every inspection is thoroughly documented with high-resolution images and video recordings of all findings. Our detailed reports include precise measurements, location data, and expert assessment of all observations, providing a complete record for maintenance decision-making.
AMM-Compliant Procedures
All inspections are performed in strict accordance with the Aircraft Maintenance Manual (AMM) for each specific engine type. Our technicians follow OEM-defined access methods, inspection sequences, and acceptance criteria to ensure complete compliance with manufacturer requirements.
On-Wing Capability
Our specialized equipment and techniques allow us to perform most inspections with the engine still installed on the aircraft. This on-wing capability significantly reduces maintenance time and costs by eliminating the need for engine removal and reinstallation.
Key Business Benefits
Reduced Maintenance Costs
By enabling internal inspection without engine disassembly, our borescope services help avoid unnecessary teardowns and reduce labor hours. Early detection of minor issues also prevents escalation to more costly repairs and helps optimize maintenance planning.
Minimized Operational Disruption
Our on-wing inspection capability and global mobility allow rapid assessment with minimal impact on your flight schedule. Quick-response AOG support and efficient inspection processes help return aircraft to revenue service faster, protecting your operational performance.
Enhanced Engine Reliability
Regular borescope inspections as part of a condition monitoring program help identify wear patterns and potential issues before they cause in-flight shutdowns or unscheduled removals. This proactive approach improves reliability and extends engine time-on-wing.
Documentation for Asset Value Protection
Our comprehensive inspection reports with visual evidence and measurements provide valuable documentation for lease returns, aircraft sales, and insurance claims. This detailed record-keeping helps protect asset value and verify compliance with contractual obligations.
EASA Part 145 Approved
All our borescope inspection services are conducted under EASA PART 145 Approval number EE.145.0124, ensuring our work meets stringent international quality and safety standards. For inspections with findings within AMM limits or no findings, we issue an EASA FORM 1 as official certification.
Our inspectors are certified in accordance with aerospace industry standards and receive continuous training on the latest equipment, techniques, and engine-specific procedures to maintain the highest level of technical competence.

Contact us to discuss your specific engine inspection requirements or to request an immediate AOG response. Our team is available 24/7 to provide expert support worldwide.
For detailed service requests, please complete our service request form with your specific requirements.