A look at what’s trending—and what has lost popularity—in the aviation aftermarket including sustainability, artificial intelligence and targeted workforce pathways.
Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund has announced investment in domestic MRO Saudia Technic and plans to develop a designated MRO village in the country.
Embraer, a Brazilian-based aircraft manufacturer, is doubling its maintenance service capacity in the U.S. to support the country’s growing customer base.
Engine MRO capacity continues to be a challenge for the region, constrained by a lack of skilled labor and a shortage of parts repair availability, while ongoing durability problems are causing an increasing number of shop events. Against this backdrop, what trends does the panel see in the structure of maintenance agreements between engine lessors, airlines and OEMs? How is this changing on new generation engines?
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