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MAAS Aviation and easyJet Renew Aircraft Painting Contract

MAAS Aviation and easyJet Renew Aircraft Painting Contract
MAAS Aviation has confirmed the renewal of its contract to repaint easyJet’s entire fleet of A320 family aircraft, extending a longstanding partnership between the two companies. The repainting work will continue to be conducted at MAAS Aviation’s Maastricht facility, which boasts two climate-controlled paint shops equipped with advanced building management systems, datalogging capabilities, and high-lux lighting designed to ensure precise and superior-quality finishes.
Strengthening a Collaborative Partnership
Richard Marston, chief commercial officer at MAAS Aviation, underscored the strength and transparency of the collaboration with easyJet. He noted that regular communication between the teams ensures alignment of working procedures, enabling MAAS Aviation to maintain high standards of painting while achieving rapid turnaround times. This close cooperation has been instrumental in delivering consistent quality and efficiency throughout their multi-year relationship.
Sophie Michelson, easyJet’s aircraft appearance manager, emphasized the critical importance of maintaining exceptional exterior paint standards. She praised MAAS Aviation for their continued commitment to excellence, which has supported easyJet in achieving industry-leading paint processes and finishes. Michelson also highlighted easyJet’s dedication to sustainability, noting ongoing efforts to reduce carbon emissions. Since 2019, MAAS Aviation has played a key role in helping easyJet meet these objectives, and the airline looks forward to further improvements as its fleet expands.
Industry Context and Future Considerations
The contract renewal occurs amid increasing industry pressures to balance competitive pricing with the delivery of high-quality maintenance and painting services. Airlines are scrutinizing supplier contracts more closely, prompting competitors in the aircraft painting and maintenance sector to offer more attractive terms in an effort to secure business. This competitive environment is likely to influence future negotiations and contract renewals across the aviation industry.
Furthermore, easyJet’s recent announcement of plans to acquire Adria Tehnika in 2026 represents a strategic move to consolidate its maintenance and repair operations. This acquisition may affect MAAS Aviation’s position as a supplier to easyJet, as the airline evaluates how best to integrate new capabilities and streamline its supplier relationships in the coming years.
Despite these evolving market dynamics, both MAAS Aviation and easyJet remain committed to upholding high standards of aircraft appearance and operational efficiency. Their continued partnership reflects a shared dedication to quality, innovation, and sustainability in aircraft maintenance and presentation.

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