FAA Certification Services
When your aircraft materials require FAA flammability certification, precision and expertise are non-negotiable. Aeroblaze Laboratory provides comprehensive testing and approval services that help aerospace manufacturers and MRO facilities navigate complex regulatory requirements with confidence.
Flammability Testing Packages for Major Repairs & Alterations
Flammability Package
- Test Plan & Report
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Bunsen Burner Tests
- DER Witnessing
- 8110-3 Approvals
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Fireblock Package
- Test Plan & Report
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Bunsen Burner Tests
Fireblock (Oil Burn) Tests - DER Witnessing
- 8110-3 Approvals
- Request Quote
Other Services
Test Plans + Approvals
Writing flammability test plans or approving your own test plan.
Test Reports + Approvals
Writing flammability test reports or approving your own test report.
8110-3 Form
Our DER can provide you with a Statement of Compliance with Airworthiness Standards for the product tested.
Video + Live Stream
High quality videos of your test and live-stream test witnessing.
Expedited Testing
We’ll stay late or open weekends to make sure your testing gets done ASAP.
DER / DAR Services
Do you need test sample conformity, similarity approvals, or general consulting? Our DER's and DAR's can assist you.
Why FAA Flammability Certification Matters
Every interior material installed on a certified aircraft must meet strict FAA flammability standards. Whether you're pursuing a Supplemental Type Certificate (STC), Parts Manufacturer Approval (PMA), Technical Standard Order (TSO), or completing a major repair or alteration, proper flammability testing and documentation are essential for airworthiness compliance.
At Aeroblaze, we understand the stakes. Our ISO 17025-accredited laboratory combines rigorous testing protocols with deep regulatory knowledge to ensure your materials meet or exceed all applicable requirements. We work directly with your engineering team to streamline the certification process and eliminate costly delays.
Materials We Test
Our FAA flammability testing covers a wide range of aircraft interior materials and components, including:
- Seat cushions, covers, and upholstery fabrics
- Carpet and floor coverings
- Sidewall panels and ceiling materials
- Thermal and acoustic insulation
- Cargo liners and compartment materials
- Window shades and curtains
- Galley and lavatory components
- Stowage compartment linings
Not sure if your material requires testing? Contact Us with your application details.
Complete Testing Packages
Standard Flammability Package
Covers essential requirements for interior material certification:
- Comprehensive flammability analysis
- Test plan development
- Bunsen burner testing (FAR/CS 25.853)
- DER flammability witnessing
- Detailed test report
- FAA Form 8110-3 approval
Fireblock Package
For seat cushion, cargo liner, and insulation components:
- Engineering drawing package review & analysis
- Flammability test plan and report
- Standard Bunsen burner testing included
- Oil burner testing (FAR/CS 25.853(c), 25.855, 25.856)
- DER witnessing & technical oversight
- Final 8110-3 approval
Additional DER & Certification Services
Flammability Analysis
Review engineering drawing and certification packages for flammability analysis.
Test Plan & Report Support
Writing, review, and approval of flammability documentation.
8110-3 Form Issuance
Official Statement of Compliance for tested aerospace products.
Remote or On-site Witnessing
High-quality video and live stream capabilities for remote oversight (or on-site witnessing).
Expedited Timelines
Weekend and extended hour testing for critical deadlines.
Why Aerospace Professionals Choose Aeroblaze
Founded in 2016, our 12,000 sq-ft Burleson, Texas facility provides rapid turnaround for the DFW metroplex. Our ISO/IEC 17025 accreditation demonstrates our commitment to the highest quality standards in aircraft certification programs.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is an 8110-3 approval?
FAA Form 8110-3 is a Statement of Compliance issued by a DER certifying that an aircraft or component meets FAA regulations. It is essential for airworthiness demonstration in major repairs or alterations or other FAA projects.
How long does testing take?
Standard packages take 5–10 business days from sample receipt. Fireblock testing or other larger tests may vary, and expedited services are available for urgent needs.