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BAE Systems Introduces Horizon Solutions at MRO Europe 2025

BAE Systems Launches Horizon Solutions at MRO Europe 2025
At the MRO Europe 2025 conference in London, BAE Systems announced the establishment of a new division, Horizon Solutions Aftermarket Services and Support, designed to meet the growing demand for repair and support services within the commercial avionics sector. This initiative underscores the company’s dedication to innovation and its strategic response to the evolving requirements of the aviation industry.
Expanding Service Offerings to Enhance Fleet Performance
Horizon Solutions will provide a comprehensive range of services aimed at extending fleet longevity and improving operational efficiency. These include flexible trade-in programs to facilitate equipment updates and replacements, overhaul services that enhance the lifespan and performance of avionics systems, reliability upgrade packages to increase fleet uptime, and fleet harmonization programs intended to streamline inventory management and reduce operational costs.
Jack Stevens, vice president and general manager of Controls and Avionics Solutions at BAE Systems, highlighted the company’s forward-looking approach, stating, “We are building on our customers’ trust by anticipating their future needs and expanding capabilities to meet them. This is about more than the way we talk about our products; it’s a reflection of our commitment to staying one step ahead for our valued clients.”
Integrating Advanced Technologies Amid Industry Challenges
BAE Systems is well-established in providing lifecycle support solutions for commercial aircraft, servicing over 600 operators and 33,000 aircraft globally. Its offerings encompass tailored engineering, maintenance, and repair services throughout the entire aircraft lifecycle, from initial entry into service to mid-life upgrades and beyond.
The introduction of Horizon Solutions comes at a time when the company faces the challenge of integrating cutting-edge technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI) and extended reality (XR) into existing frameworks, particularly within military training environments. The defense sector’s rapid expansion in Earth-observation and remote sensing capabilities has intensified interest in how these innovations can enhance training efficiency and effectiveness.
Competitors are anticipated to accelerate their adoption of AI and XR technologies to maintain market competitiveness. BAE Systems’ ongoing collaboration with PAULEY on AI and XR-based training initiatives further demonstrates its commitment to advancing military training methodologies and maintaining technological leadership.
Through Horizon Solutions, BAE Systems aims not only to address current industry demands but also to anticipate future challenges, thereby reinforcing its position as a leader in both commercial and defense aviation support.

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