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Vallair Receives A330neo Maintenance Certification

Vallair Receives A330neo Maintenance Certification Amid Industry Challenges
Vallair Industry, a prominent French maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) provider, has secured certification to conduct base maintenance on Airbus A330neo aircraft at its Châteauroux facility. This milestone, announced on June 23, 2026, expands Vallair’s existing widebody service portfolio, which already includes certifications for the A330ceo and A340 families, and positions the company for potential future certification on the A350.
Navigating a Complex Industry Landscape
The certification arrives at a critical juncture for the aviation maintenance sector, which continues to face significant challenges including labor and material shortages, escalating costs, and persistent geopolitical uncertainties. The industry is currently experiencing an extended maintenance ‘super cycle,’ characterized by heightened demand and increased expenditure on heavy checks and technical services. While this surge benefits MRO providers, it also exacerbates concerns over supply chain reliability. In response, many maintenance providers and airlines are consolidating and expanding their in-house capabilities to mitigate capacity constraints and exercise greater control over costs. These pressures are further compounded by delays in new aircraft deliveries, such as the recent postponements announced by Airbus for its A320neo series, complicating fleet management and maintenance scheduling for operators worldwide.
Within this context, Vallair’s new certification enables the company to perform scheduled heavy maintenance checks, structural inspections, modifications, and related technical services on both the A330-800 and A330-900 models. The Châteauroux facility, covering 8,500 square meters and dedicated exclusively to Airbus aircraft, can accommodate up to five A321-sized aircraft or a combination of A330s and A321s. Vallair’s comprehensive service offerings include non-destructive testing (NDT), lease transitions, cabin refurbishment and reconfiguration, aerostructure services, engine repair and teardown, as well as logistics, parking, and storage solutions.
Reinforcing France’s Industrial Capabilities
Beyond enhancing its widebody maintenance capabilities, Vallair’s A330neo certification strengthens its contribution to France’s broader reindustrialization efforts. All of Vallair Industry’s operations are based within France, serving both domestic and international airline customers. By providing maintenance services to foreign operators from its French facilities, Vallair supports the country’s trade balance and industrial base.
Grégoire Lebigot, President of Vallair Group, emphasized the significance of the certification, stating, “This new certification strengthens our position as a trusted maintenance partner for airlines operating modern widebody fleets, reinforces French industrial expertise, and consolidates the regional footprint of our activities.” He also highlighted the company’s commitment to workforce development through its Aircraft Academy, which currently offers Structured On-the-Job Training (SOJT) for the A320 and will soon extend this program to the A330neo, ensuring a steady pipeline of qualified technicians.
About Vallair Industry
Vallair Industry specializes in aircraft and engine storage, maintenance, conversion, and dismantling. As a founding member of the Aircraft Fleet Recycling Association (AFRA) and a member of GIFAS, the company operates advanced facilities in Châteauroux and Montpellier. These include 15,000 square meters of maintenance hangars and 10,000 square meters dedicated to aircraft dismantling, with capacity for over 40 aircraft parking positions. Vallair’s ongoing investments in widebody maintenance capabilities and technician training underscore its commitment to meeting the evolving needs of the aviation sector while supporting France’s industrial resurgence.

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