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HAECO Appoints New Leadership for Global MRO Operations

HAECO Appoints New Leadership for Global MRO Operations
HAECO, a prominent provider of engineering and maintenance services, has announced a series of senior leadership appointments designed to strengthen its executive team and support sustained growth across its global maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) network. These strategic changes reflect the company’s commitment to enhancing its operational capabilities amid a rapidly evolving aerospace landscape.
Leadership Transitions and Executive Roles
Charles de Zoete has been appointed chief financial officer, succeeding Roy Shearer, who will assume the role of CFO at Swire Properties. George Edmunds will become group director of component and engine services following the retirement of Sandra Nieuwenhuijzen. Edmunds, currently CEO of Hong Kong Aero Engine Services Limited (HAESL), will be succeeded by Peter Murton, who presently serves as CEO of HAECO Hong Kong. Additionally, Tom Bellamy, formerly chief transformation officer and director of Swire Projects at Swire Shipping, will take over as CEO of HAECO Hong Kong.
Richard Sell, CEO of HAECO Group, highlighted the importance of these appointments, noting that they demonstrate the depth of talent within HAECO and the broader Swire Group. He emphasized that the new leadership team is well-positioned to capitalize on emerging opportunities as the company continues to invest in expanding its capabilities and capacity. Sell expressed gratitude to Roy Shearer and Sandra Nieuwenhuijzen for their leadership and welcomed the incoming executives, underscoring their operational expertise and customer-focused approach as vital to advancing HAECO’s momentum across its MRO network in Hong Kong, mainland China, Southeast Asia, and beyond.
Experience and Industry Context
The newly appointed leaders bring extensive experience from within the Swire Group and the wider aviation and logistics sectors. De Zoete joined Swire in 2010 and has held senior financial roles across Hong Kong, Singapore, Papua New Guinea, and the United States, including CFO positions at Swire Shipping and United States Cold Storage. Edmunds offers over two decades of management experience, having held leadership roles at Cathay Pacific and Cathay Cargo prior to leading HAESL. Murton, a Swire veteran since 2007, has overseen HAECO operations in mainland China, Hong Kong, and the United States. Bellamy, who joined Swire in 2008, has worked extensively across aviation, shipping, and logistics in Asia, the Middle East, and Papua New Guinea.
As HAECO embarks on this new chapter, the company faces a complex and challenging global MRO environment. The leadership team will need to address ongoing supply chain disruptions exacerbated by geopolitical tensions, a challenge that has already affected Baltic MRO providers. Furthermore, HAECO’s strategic investments in China, the Asia-Pacific region, and its new joint venture in Vietnam are expected to attract heightened market scrutiny. The competitive landscape is intensifying, with rivals such as AAR Corp. expanding their MRO capabilities through acquisitions and increased hangar capacity to meet robust aerospace aftermarket demand.
With these leadership changes, HAECO aims to reinforce its position in the global MRO market by leveraging the expertise of its executive team to drive growth, innovation, and operational excellence amid evolving industry challenges.

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