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Magnetic MRO Expands to Year-Round Painting Services

Magnetic MRO Expands to Year-Round Aircraft Painting Services in Tallinn
Magnetic MRO has announced the launch of year-round aircraft painting services at its Tallinn, Estonia facility, marking a significant expansion from its previous seasonal operations. This strategic move responds to a surge in demand driven by aging aircraft fleets, extended lease periods, and a backlog of deferred painting projects accumulated during the pandemic. Until now, the company’s painting services in Tallinn were confined to the summer months.
Increased Capacity Amid Rising Market Demand
The expansion enables Magnetic MRO to substantially increase its painting capacity. According to Rihards Priedkalns, the company’s painting department manager, the facility previously handled up to 10 aircraft per summer season. With the new year-round schedule, this figure is expected to rise by approximately 250 percent annually. This growth has been facilitated by the recent addition of maintenance hangars at the Tallinn base, which have significantly enhanced operational capabilities.
Aavo Kuus, Magnetic MRO’s business development manager, highlighted the factors contributing to the heightened demand. The aging of global aircraft fleets and the extension of lease agreements have intensified the need for maintenance services, including painting. Furthermore, many painting projects postponed during the pandemic are now being prioritized by airlines seeking to update their aircraft liveries. This trend aligns with broader growth in the maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) sector, positioning Magnetic MRO to capture a larger share of the market. Industry feedback has been positive, with customers welcoming the increased availability of painting slots.
Facility Enhancements and Workforce Expansion
To support the expanded service offering, Magnetic MRO plans to recruit approximately 15 additional painters. The company recently completed renovations of its 2,852 square meter (around 30,700 square feet) paint hangar, which is equipped to accommodate all narrowbody aircraft. The Tallinn facility now provides painting services for both commercial and VIP aircraft, alongside chemical and mechanical stripping, livery neutralization, and related maintenance operations.
Painting slots are currently available starting from the first quarter of 2026. Kuus noted that bookings for the upcoming winter season are already full, although some availability remains, particularly for cargo airlines and operators less reliant on peak summer scheduling. However, capacity during the high-demand period from November through March is becoming increasingly limited.
Focus on Key Aircraft Types and Future Developments
Magnetic MRO reports the strongest demand for painting services on Airbus A320 family and Boeing 737 aircraft, for which it holds a Part 145 maintenance certificate. The company’s expertise extends to a variety of other aircraft models, including the ATR 72, Bombardier CRJ and Global series, Embraer 120 and 195 Legacy, and Saab 340. This broad technical proficiency enables Magnetic MRO to serve a diverse clientele with tailored painting solutions.
Looking forward, the company is investigating advanced painting technologies and environmentally sustainable options to maintain its competitive position as the market evolves. The transition to year-round operations reflects Magnetic MRO’s commitment to meeting growing industry needs while navigating an increasingly competitive landscape.

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