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Joramco Announces Expanded Partnerships at MRO Europe 2025

Joramco Strengthens Global Partnerships at MRO Europe 2025
Amman, Jordan – Joramco, the Amman-based aircraft maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) provider and engineering division of Dubai Aerospace Enterprise (DAE), announced a series of new and renewed partnerships during MRO Europe 2025, held from October 15 to 16 in London. The event, which attracted over 11,500 aviation professionals and more than 500 solution providers, remains a pivotal platform for industry collaboration and innovation.
Expanding Capabilities and Strategic Collaborations
As a main sponsor of the event, Joramco highlighted its advanced technical capabilities, including the recent commissioning of Hangar 7, through an interactive exhibition booth that garnered significant interest from attendees and potential clients. The company’s representatives engaged extensively with prospective customers and strategic partners, leveraging the event’s networking environment to enhance Joramco’s global footprint.
During the exhibition, Joramco announced several inaugural partnership agreements, notably with mas, a prominent Mexican cargo airline, and World Star Aviation, an international aircraft leasing company. In addition, the firm renewed and expanded its longstanding collaborations with global operators such as TUI and MNG Airlines, underscoring its dedication to operational excellence and superior customer service.
Fraser Currie, Chief Strategy & Commercial Officer at DAE Engineering, remarked, “Our presence at MRO Europe reflects Joramco’s growing role as a trusted partner for airlines and lessors worldwide. Each year, we expand our global footprint through partnerships that reinforce our technical expertise and commitment to value-driven solutions. The relationships we build here shape the future of our industry and drive Joramco’s continued growth on the international stage.”
Industry Context and Market Challenges
Joramco’s expansion occurs amid a dynamic European MRO market facing both significant growth prospects and operational challenges. Industry leaders at the event emphasized workforce training and retention as critical issues, highlighting the urgent need to better train, retain, and transfer knowledge to the next generation of maintenance professionals. The European MRO market is projected to reach $350 billion by 2035, driven by a 40 percent increase in fleet size, which is expected to intensify competition.
Major manufacturers such as GE Aerospace and Airbus are responding to these market dynamics by localizing supply chains and reducing repair turnaround times, signaling a more proactive role in the aftermarket sector. MRO Europe continues to serve as an essential forum for senior decision-makers and industry experts to address these emerging trends and challenges, fostering collaboration across the aviation supply chain.
About Joramco
With over six decades of experience, Joramco is a leading independent commercial aircraft MRO facility serving customers across the Middle East, Europe, South Asia, Africa, and the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS). Based in the free zone at Queen Alia International Airport in Amman, Jordan, Joramco operates six hangars with the capacity to accommodate up to 22 aircraft. The company holds certifications from international authorities including the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA), the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), and Jordan’s Civil Aviation Regulatory Commission (CARC).
For further information, visit Joramco’s website or follow the company on LinkedIn and Twitter.

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