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AMETEK MRO and AJW Group Sign Global Component Repair Agreement

AMETEK MRO and AJW Group Formalize Global Component Repair Partnership
AMETEK MRO, a prominent global provider of aircraft maintenance, repair, and overhaul services, has entered into a comprehensive worldwide component repair agreement with AJW Group. This collaboration will enable AMETEK MRO to deliver specialist component repair support across its facilities in Europe, the United States, and Asia. The scope of the agreement encompasses a wide array of systems, including electromechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, environmental, heat transfer, fuel, avionics, and instrument systems.
A Longstanding Collaboration Strengthened
The new agreement builds upon a partnership that has spanned more than 25 years. Ismaël Fadili, Vice President of Sales MRO Europe at AMETEK MRO, emphasized the depth of this relationship, noting that AMETEK’s skilled technicians have supported AJW’s components throughout this period. He highlighted that the partnership covers both legacy equipment and new technology part numbers. By aligning AMETEK MRO’s global capabilities with AJW’s operational requirements, the companies aim to continue delivering high-quality repairs, bolstered by authorised original equipment manufacturer (OEM) partnerships.
AJW Group, a globally recognised independent provider of component parts, repair, and supply chain solutions, manages a worldwide fleet under contract and offers extensive support to airlines and operators. Lauren Tyler, Head of Strategic Sourcing at AJW Group, underscored the enduring nature of the collaboration, describing AMETEK MRO as a trusted partner that has consistently supported AJW’s in-house MRO network with specialist repair expertise and global coverage. She noted that the formal agreement reflects a long-established relationship founded on transparency, technical proficiency, and a shared commitment to quality and customer satisfaction.
Navigating Industry Challenges Amid Supply Chain Disruptions
The formalization of this partnership comes at a time when the aviation maintenance sector continues to grapple with persistent supply chain challenges, which have adversely affected turnaround times for component repairs. Industry observers, including Aviation Week & Space Technology, report that competitors such as AAR are facing similar disruptions, resulting in widespread delays across the sector. These ongoing issues have intensified scrutiny of providers’ capacity to meet repair demands and uphold service standards. In response, some competitors are exploring innovative repair strategies and leveraging local manufacturing capabilities to mitigate the impact of global supply chain constraints.
AMETEK MRO operates twelve facilities worldwide, offering comprehensive component repair solutions to aviation customers. Through this agreement, the company seeks to reinforce its collaboration with AJW Group and accommodate an increasing volume of repair activity despite the broader industry challenges. Fadili expressed confidence in the partnership’s future, stating, “We’re proud of our proven record with AJW and look forward to continued growth throughout the life of this agreement.”
As the aviation industry continues to navigate complex supply chain dynamics, the formalization of this global partnership highlights both companies’ dedication to maintaining high standards of quality and reliability for their international customer base.

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