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JCB Aero Reviews Recent MRO Projects

JCB Aero Reports Strong Start to 2026 Amid MRO Industry Growth
JCB Aero has experienced a notably busy beginning to 2026, with its maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) hangar operating at full capacity during the initial months of the year. The company recently completed a series of projects involving maintenance, modifications, and refurbishments for several Airbus Corporate Jets, demonstrating its expanding role in the business aviation sector.
Recent Projects and Technical Highlights
Among the completed assignments, an Airbus ACJ318 underwent a thorough C2 maintenance check, which included minor modifications such as the removal of galley appliances and a repainting of its registration number. Additionally, two ACJ319 aircraft received scheduled maintenance services. One aircraft was serviced for its 6- and 18-month inspections, while the other underwent 6- and 12-month checks. The latter required a cabin door repair, which was efficiently handled by JCB Aero’s in-house cabinet shop within a week. This aircraft also received new main wheel tyres before being returned to service, underscoring the company’s comprehensive technical capabilities.
Industry Context and Future Outlook
These projects coincide with a period of significant growth in the global aviation MRO sector, which analysts have described as a maintenance “super cycle.” Industry spending is expected to approach $140 billion in 2026, driven by heightened demand for maintenance services across commercial and business aviation. However, this expansion is tempered by ongoing challenges, including shortages of skilled labor and materials, escalating costs, and the effects of geopolitical tensions and tariffs. The business jet maintenance market alone is projected to grow to $10.4 billion by 2032, highlighting the increasing need for specialized MRO expertise.
Despite these challenges, JCB Aero remains confident about its prospects. Sébastien Kubler, the company’s chief operating officer, emphasized the significance of the current workload, stating, “We are proud to see such a remarkable number of prestigious aircraft passing through our facilities. It reflects the trust our customers place in our teams and capabilities. Our objective is clear: to maintain this momentum and continue delivering the highest standards of quality and service in the months ahead.”
With a strong pipeline of ongoing projects, JCB Aero is well positioned to navigate the complexities of a rapidly evolving MRO landscape while continuing to meet the demands of its global clientele.

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