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AvAir Acquires Full Stop Technics to Enhance Aviation MRO Services

AvAir Acquires Full Stop Technics to Enhance Aviation MRO Services
AvAir has announced the acquisition of Full Stop Technics, a strategic move that significantly expands its certified maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) capabilities within the aviation aftermarket sector. Full Stop Technics, known for its FAA- and EASA-certified wheel and brake MRO services, will now operate under AvAir’s growing platform, enabling the company to offer a more integrated and comprehensive suite of technical services to airlines, original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), and maintenance providers worldwide. Financial details of the transaction were not disclosed.
Expanding Technical Capabilities and Service Integration
Based in Milwaukee, Full Stop Technics has served commercial airlines, regional carriers, and cargo operators for nearly 40 years, specializing in wheel and brake maintenance and overhaul. By incorporating these certified repair services, AvAir aims to complement its extensive inventory of aviation parts with direct technical support, thereby streamlining the customer experience from parts sourcing through repair. CEO Mike Bianco highlighted that the acquisition aligns with AvAir’s customer-centric approach and broadens its aftermarket support on a global scale.
This acquisition builds upon AvAir’s recent strategic initiatives, including the purchase of over 1,600 wheel and brake assemblies from Lufthansa Technik earlier this year and the establishment of a third distribution facility in Dallas, Texas, designed to enhance North American logistics capacity. President Brandon Wesson emphasized that integrating certified repair services with AvAir’s inventory will reduce turnaround times and create a more efficient, end-to-end solution for customers.
Challenges and Market Implications
While the acquisition presents clear growth opportunities, AvAir faces the operational challenge of merging two distinct MRO service providers. Ensuring seamless integration, maintaining regulatory compliance, and realizing operational synergies will be critical to the success of this expansion. Market observers will closely monitor how AvAir manages these complexities, balancing investor optimism about the company’s strategic growth with caution regarding the financial and operational adjustments required.
The acquisition is expected to intensify competition within the MRO sector, prompting rivals to potentially increase marketing efforts or pursue their own partnerships and acquisitions in response. This development occurs amid robust demand for engine and component maintenance services, a trend AvAir is poised to capitalize on by broadening its technical service offerings.
Strategic Benefits for Full Stop Technics and AvAir
For Full Stop Technics, integration into AvAir’s global platform offers access to a wider customer base and enhanced inventory resources, while allowing the company to maintain its focus on specialized wheel and brake services. President Bill Morales underscored the shared commitment to quality, technical expertise, and responsive customer service, noting that the combined entity will provide customers with a more connected and comprehensive solution spanning parts sourcing, maintenance, repair, and overhaul.
Headquartered in Chandler, Arizona, AvAir is approaching its 25th anniversary in 2025 and has established itself as a leading global aviation aftermarket supplier with over 26 million in-stock components. The company provides tailored inventory solutions—including buying, selling, exchanging, leasing, loaning, and consigning aircraft parts—and holds ISO 9001, AS9120, and ASA 100 certifications. AvAir has also been recognized as Airline Economics’ Parts Supplier of the Year for six consecutive years from 2021 through 2026.
By combining distribution, inventory management, and certified MRO services, AvAir is positioning itself as a vertically integrated provider capable of meeting the evolving demands of the commercial aviation supply chain. This integrated approach aims to reduce aircraft downtime and deliver more efficient, comprehensive solutions to operators worldwide.

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