
OVER 40 YEARS OF EXCELLENCE
Since 1979, Aircraft Window Repairs (AWR), a division of Cupery Corporation, has been a trusted leader in aircraft window, lens, and prism repair services. Founded by aviation industry pioneers Bob and Kathi Cupery, AWR built its reputation on a foundation of expert craftsmanship, quality, and integrity.


RESTORE CLARITY: AIRCRAFT WINDOW & LENS REPAIR
At Aircraft Window Repairs, we offer cost-effective solutions designed to extend the life of your aviation components while maintaining the highest safety standards. Trusted by some of the industry’s biggest names including Dassault, Boeing, Gulfstream, and more, we specialize in repair services that save time, reduce costs, and minimize downtime.
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Through our expertise, we successfully recondition over 85% of the windows and lenses we inspect, allowing clients to save up to 50–75% compared to purchasing new replacement parts. From comprehensive inspections to final repairs, our processes prioritize manufacturer specifications and FAA/EASA regulations, ensuring quality and durability in every project.

Our work is not only cost-effective but is rigorously tested, NDT-certified, and delivered on time. We’re committed to delivering excellence while respecting your budget and schedule.

WHY AIRCRAFT WINDOW REPAIRS?
PROVEN EXPERIENCE
Established in 1979, AWR has earned recognition as a trusted partner in aviation repair.
UNCOMPROMISING QUALITY
With FAA and EASA certifications and proprietary repair techniques, we meet the most demanding industry standards.
COST SAVINGS YOU CAN COUNT ON
Our repair services deliver measurable savings while maximizing performance and safety.
CUSTOMER-CENTRIC APPROACH
From customized services to on-site support, our team is committed to addressing your needs thoroughly and efficiently.
COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATES
Click the links below to see our Certificates of Compliance.
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FAA Diamond Award Certificate of Excellence Recipient (390 KB)
Air Agency Certificate XK3R974L (39 KB)
European Aviation Safety Agency 145.4359 (43 KB)



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