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UK May Miss MRO Growth Without National Strategy, NMIS Warns

UK May Miss MRO Growth Without National Strategy, NMIS Warns
Strategic Importance of Aerospace MRO
The United Kingdom faces the risk of losing ground in the rapidly expanding aerospace maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) market unless it adopts a coordinated national strategy, according to the National Manufacturing Institute Scotland (NMIS). In a recently published whitepaper, NMIS highlights a significant imbalance in the UK’s aerospace sector. While the country commands approximately 13% of the global aerospace original equipment (OE) supply chain, it holds a mere 3% share of the worldwide MRO market. This disparity is attributed to a strong national emphasis on OE manufacturing, which has left the aftermarket segment underdeveloped and vulnerable.
Coreen McCubbin, NMIS’s chief technical officer, emphasized the urgent need for a unified response. She called for an investment of £500 million over five years to support the MRO sector, noting that while Advanced Technology Institute (ATI) funding has successfully driven productivity and market share in OE production, the MRO segment has experienced decline and stagnation due to insufficient investment. The NMIS report underscores that without such funding, the UK risks falling behind in one of aviation’s fastest-growing markets.
Market Dynamics and Competitive Challenges
The urgency of addressing the MRO sector’s challenges is heightened by global market trends. Airlines are extending the operational life of aircraft, new aircraft deliveries remain constrained, and the introduction of new engine platforms is increasing maintenance demands. The NMIS whitepaper projects the global MRO market to reach $139 billion by 2026, with commercial aerospace MRO demand growing at a compound annual rate of 4.5% over the next decade.
Currently valued at around £4 billion, the UK’s MRO market has the potential to expand to £9 billion by simply aligning with global growth trends. A more ambitious national strategy could elevate this figure to nearly £15 billion. McCubbin warned that critical decisions regarding infrastructure, skills development, and technology investment are being made now, and failure to act decisively could result in the UK losing valuable market share.
Benchmarking against global MRO hubs reveals the UK ranks tenth, hindered by a weaker innovation ecosystem despite its established aerospace base. Leading countries such as France, Singapore, and the United States benefit from stronger innovation frameworks and more comprehensive national strategies, enabling them to capture greater market share and technological advancement.
Operational and Energy Challenges
The NMIS report also highlights operational challenges that threaten the UK’s competitiveness. Delays in grid connections and rising energy costs are impeding new projects and complicating the country’s energy transition plans. These factors increase operational expenses for manufacturers and reduce overall efficiency, further undermining the sector’s ability to compete internationally.
While the whitepaper primarily addresses civil aerospace, it notes that many of the technologies and skills relevant to MRO could also enhance the defence sector. Without decisive government action and a clear national strategy, the UK’s aerospace industry may struggle to secure its position in the growing global MRO market and broader aerospace innovation landscape.

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