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Aerotec Expands European MRO Network with Latest Acquisition

Aerotec Expands European MRO Network with Latest Acquisition
Aerotec Europe GmbH (Aerotec) has announced the acquisition of Global Aerotech d.o.o, a Croatia-based provider of aircraft maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) services. Specialising in base maintenance, line maintenance, and component repair, Global Aerotech’s integration into Aerotec’s portfolio marks a significant step in the company’s ongoing expansion across the European aviation aftermarket. Financial details of the transaction have not been disclosed.
Strategic Growth and Market Positioning
Since its acquisition by Borromin Capital Fund IV in September 2022, Aerotec, alongside its subsidiary Airplane Equipment & Services A.E.S. GmbH, has pursued a focused growth strategy. This approach combines organic development with the acquisition of complementary businesses to enhance its presence in the aviation aftermarket. The purchase of Global Aerotech follows a series of strategic transactions designed to build a comprehensive MRO and aftermarket platform.
In June 2024, Aerotec acquired aviationscouts, a prominent firm specialising in aircraft interior aftermarket solutions, particularly refurbished seating. This was succeeded in July 2025 by the acquisition of Opremic trade GmbH, an IT company that bolstered Aerotec’s digital capabilities, especially in MRO documentation and process optimisation. Most recently, in November 2025, Aerotec expanded its international reach by acquiring a Dubai-based component maintenance facility focused on the design, production, refurbishment, and certification of aircraft cabin interiors.
With the addition of Global Aerotech, Aerotec not only enhances its technical expertise but also extends its geographic footprint within Europe. This acquisition reinforces the company’s ambition to develop an integrated, digitally enabled MRO platform capable of delivering a wider range of services to airline and aviation customers, supporting sustained growth across key segments of the aerospace aftermarket.

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