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MAAS Aviation Expands Airbus Partnership in Mobile, Alabama

MAAS Aviation Extends Partnership with Airbus in Mobile, Alabama
MAAS Aviation, a specialist in aircraft painting and exterior coatings, has renewed its long-term agreement with Airbus for an additional five years. The contract covers the painting of A320 and A220 aircraft at MAAS Aviation’s advanced facility in Mobile, Alabama, a site that has gained increasing importance as Airbus consolidates its position in the global single-aisle aircraft market.
Facility Expansion and Operational Growth
In 2024, the Mobile facility underwent a significant expansion, now featuring five dedicated paint bays with the capacity to paint up to 200 aircraft annually. This development directly supports Airbus’s single-aisle production program in North America, particularly as the A320 family recently surpassed the Boeing 737 as the most-delivered aircraft in history. This milestone highlights Airbus’s growing market share and intensifying competition with Boeing, especially as airlines seek cost-effective solutions amid rising fuel costs.
Geoff Myrick, Executive Vice President of OEM Programmes at MAAS Aviation, underscored the importance of the partnership, stating, “Our collaboration reflects a shared commitment to quality and operational excellence. We are honoured to remain a trusted supplier within Airbus’ global network.”
Since opening its first paint shop in Mobile in 2015 with just 20 employees, MAAS Aviation has steadily expanded its operations. Two additional paint shops were added in 2017, followed by two more in 2025, reflecting ongoing investment and growth. The facility, which paints exclusively for Airbus, now employs nearly 100 people, with projections to exceed 150 within three years.
Industry Implications and Strategic Positioning
The renewed agreement not only reinforces MAAS Aviation’s role as a key partner to Airbus but also illustrates broader industry dynamics. As Airbus’s market share continues to grow, competitors such as Boeing may respond by increasing 737 production or introducing new models to regain market ground. Meanwhile, Airbus is strengthening its position through strategic partnerships, including its collaboration with Centech to accelerate advanced aerospace technologies.
MAAS Aviation’s expanded partnership with Airbus in Mobile stands as a testament to the company’s operational excellence and reflects the evolving landscape of the global aerospace industry. With rising demand for single-aisle jets, the Mobile facility is poised to play a pivotal role in supporting Airbus’s production growth and sustaining its competitive advantage.

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