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HAECO and Central Airlines Partner to Support 777F Maintenance in Greater China

HAECO and Central Airlines Partner to Support 777F Maintenance in Greater China
Strategic Collaboration to Enhance Boeing 777 Freighter Support
HAECO, a leading engineering and maintenance specialist, has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Chinese cargo carrier Central Airlines to establish a strategic partnership focused on the maintenance of Central Airlines’ Boeing 777 freighter fleet. Announced at the inaugural Aviation Week MRO Greater China event in Beijing, the agreement aims to leverage HAECO’s extensive maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) network alongside its technical expertise to deliver mutually beneficial business solutions.
The partnership will explore collaboration across a broad spectrum of services, including airframe and line maintenance, engine overhaul and on-wing support, landing gear maintenance, and component repair. The framework specifically targets three core areas: GE90 engine services, airframe maintenance, and component support tailored to Central Airlines’ expanding 777F fleet.
Scope of Services and Operational Reach
HAECO will deploy its established capabilities in GE90 engine maintenance to provide repair, overhaul, on-wing support, and spare engine services. Airframe maintenance will be conducted at facilities in Hong Kong and Xiamen, complemented by line maintenance support throughout the Greater China region. The partnership also extends to enhanced technical cooperation in landing gear servicing, composite materials, and component repair, reflecting a comprehensive approach to fleet support.
Gerald Steinhoff, HAECO’s chief commercial officer, emphasized the synergy between the two companies, stating, “By combining HAECO’s comprehensive MRO capabilities with Central Airlines’ operational ambitions, we look forward to delivering reliable, high-quality support for its Boeing 777 freighter fleet and creating a strong platform for future collaboration.” Liu Qiang, vice president of maintenance and engineering at Central Airlines, echoed this sentiment, highlighting the partnership’s role in fleet growth and service enhancement. “Through this cooperation framework, we aim to further enhance the quality and reliability of our operations and create more value for our customers and partners,” he said.
Market Challenges and Competitive Landscape
The partnership arrives amid a challenging environment for the aviation maintenance sector. Industry analyses, including those by Oliver Wyman, point to persistent labor and material shortages alongside rising operational costs, factors that may affect the scalability and execution of the partnership’s objectives. Additionally, elevated fuel prices have the potential to suppress demand for maintenance services, as noted by FlightGlobal, which could influence the commercial viability of such collaborations.
Competition within the region is intensifying, with other MRO providers like CASL expanding aircraft disassembly operations to capitalize on the growing market for used serviceable materials in China. This development may increase competitive pressures for both HAECO and Central Airlines.
Despite these headwinds, the HAECO–Central Airlines partnership represents a strategic effort to enhance operational reliability and maintenance capabilities within Greater China’s rapidly evolving cargo aviation sector. The MoU lays the groundwork for deeper cooperation, contingent on regulatory approvals, as both companies navigate a complex and competitive market landscape.

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