PartsPerk taxonomy
Browse the full PartsPerk aviation parts taxonomy. Each group routes through a paperwork-first sourcing review with supplier identity disclosed before award.
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PartsPerk publishes a hierarchical aviation parts catalog covering aerospace and defense, civil aviation, rotorcraft, propulsion, electronics, hardware, industrial automation, and NSN logistics. Every category routes through a paperwork-first sourcing review with supplier identity disclosed before award.
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Group · priority 100
Source aerospace and defense parts at PartsPerk — fixed wing, military vehicles, defense logistics, and aircraft components. Documents lined up before purchase.
3 categories · 9 subcategories
Group · priority 100
Source civil aviation parts at PartsPerk — commercial jets, business jets, regional jets, FBO supplies, and MRO consumables. Documents lined up before purchase.
6 categories · 18 subcategories
Group · priority 95
Source engine and propulsion parts at PartsPerk — CFM56, LEAP, GE90, V2500, PW1000G, GTF, PT6, APU. Paperwork-first sourcing.
3 categories · 6 subcategories
Group · priority 90
Source aviation hardware and fasteners at PartsPerk — bolts, screws, rivets, washers, nut plates. Paperwork-first sourcing.
3 categories · 10 subcategories
Group · priority 88
Source aviation electronics and electrical components at PartsPerk — avionics, connectors, relays, sensors. Paperwork-first sourcing.
3 categories · 9 subcategories
Group · priority 88
Source NSN-listed and defense logistics parts at PartsPerk — DLA-keyed identifier sourcing with CAGE-traceable supplier outreach.
3 categories · 7 subcategories
Group · priority 75
Source rotorcraft and air-ambulance parts at PartsPerk — Bell, Sikorsky, Airbus Helicopters, MD, Robinson. Paperwork-first sourcing methodology.
2 categories · 6 subcategories
Group · priority 55
Source industrial automation and manufacturing parts at PartsPerk — sensors, motors, drives, controls. Paperwork-first sourcing.
2 categories · 5 subcategories
PartsPerk is independent. Manufacturer names, NSN codes, CAGE codes, and part numbers identify sourcing context only — never affiliation, authorization, fit, airworthiness, or live inventory.