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MRO Middle East: Leveraging Predictive Data for Operational Efficiency

MRO Middle East: Leveraging Predictive Data for Operational Efficiency
Advancements in Predictive Maintenance
Predictive maintenance has transitioned from a conceptual framework to practical application within the Middle East’s Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) sector, yielding significant operational and cost advantages. This progress, however, depends on clearly defined objectives, effective cross-functional collaboration, and a focus on measurable outcomes. These themes emerged during a recent MRO Middle East panel, where senior representatives from airlines, original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), and MRO providers examined the growing influence of predictive data in enhancing operational efficiency.
Richard Brown, managing director of NAVEO Consultancy, moderated the session, emphasizing both the strides made and the discipline required to extract genuine value from data-driven maintenance strategies. Matias Bjerregaard, predictive maintenance specialist at Scandinavian Airlines (SAS), recounted SAS’s initiation into predictive maintenance in 2022, following a thorough evaluation of market capabilities. Rather than pursuing isolated development, SAS engaged external partners and integrated its maintenance control centre (MCC) from the beginning. Bjerregaard stressed that organizational awareness is as vital as technical proficiency, noting, “Understanding the purpose behind implementing predictive maintenance is critical to overcoming scepticism and ensuring long-term success.”
From the MRO perspective, Erkam Ozturk, digital solutions and predictive maintenance manager at Turkish Technic, highlighted the challenges of applying predictive maintenance across a rapidly expanding and diverse fleet. His primary objective is to minimize operational disruptions—particularly costly aircraft-on-ground (AOG) incidents—without increasing the workload of engineering teams. Turkish Technic is advancing proprietary predictive models while utilizing platforms such as Skywise, with a strong emphasis on validating outcomes in real operational contexts. Ozturk underscored the importance of early technician involvement and demonstrating workflow improvements to secure operational buy-in.
OEM Insights and Regional Challenges
Offering the OEM viewpoint, Darren Macer, principal senior technical fellow for maintenance strategy and vision at Boeing, cautioned that predictive maintenance is not a universal remedy. He argued that airlines must first define their specific goals—whether to reduce maintenance burdens, enhance reliability, or improve supply chain planning—before selecting appropriate tools or technologies. Macer noted that while health management concepts have existed for decades, recent advances in analytics and aircraft connectivity now enable far more precise, data-driven decision-making. He highlighted that new aircraft programs, such as the 777X, are generating richer datasets, which form the foundation for more accurate predictive maintenance.
The panel also addressed significant challenges confronting the region. Rapid industry growth combined with pandemic-related workforce reductions has resulted in talent shortages, a concern emphasized by Lufthansa Technik Middle East CEO Ziad Al-Hazmi. In response, regional stakeholders are investing in talent development initiatives, including Joramco’s Structured On-the-Job Training program, to bridge these gaps and maintain operational efficiency. It is anticipated that competitors will adopt similar strategies, integrating workforce development with technological investments to sustain market share amid robust growth projections for the Middle East MRO sector over the coming decade.
Demonstrating Value and Overcoming Barriers
Throughout the discussion, panellists concurred that demonstrating tangible value—through cost reductions, fewer AOG events, improved material availability, and more resilient supply chains—is essential to overcoming scepticism and encouraging wider adoption of predictive maintenance. They agreed that the benefits extend beyond engineering, positively impacting planning, inventory management, and overall MRO performance. Nonetheless, ongoing challenges persist, including the need to validate the robustness of predictive models and to meet evolving regulatory requirements as the industry continues to advance.

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