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Five African Airlines Collaborate to Improve MRO Efficiency

Five African Airlines Collaborate to Improve MRO Efficiency
A Strategic Partnership to Enhance Maintenance Operations
Five prominent African airlines have announced a collaborative initiative aimed at transforming maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) operations across the continent. The partnership, confirmed by the African Airlines Association (AFRAA), unites Royal Air Maroc, EgyptAir, Kenya Airways, Ethiopian Airlines MRO, and SAA Technical, the maintenance division of South African Airways. This alliance seeks to reduce operational costs, improve efficiency, and elevate safety standards within Africa’s aviation sector.
The announcement was made by AFRAA Secretary-General Abderahmane Berthé during the 9th Aviation Africa Summit & Exhibition held in Kigali, Rwanda. Berthé highlighted the growing potential of Africa’s MRO market, noting that a significant portion of maintenance work is still outsourced internationally. To address this, AFRAA plans to launch the AFRICA MRO event in 2026, with details on the date and venue to be disclosed shortly.
Addressing Challenges and Building Capacity
A dedicated MRO task force has been instrumental in developing the framework for this collaboration, and a committee comprising representatives from the five airlines has been established to oversee its implementation. The partnership aims to tackle persistent challenges faced by the continent’s aviation industry, where reliance on overseas MRO providers has resulted in elevated costs, extended turnaround times, and frequent disruptions to flight schedules.
Despite the rapid growth of Africa’s aviation market, the continent continues to have a limited number of MRO centers, with infrastructure particularly underdeveloped in West Africa. The sector also grapples with a shortage of skilled technicians, supply chain difficulties, foreign exchange constraints, inconsistent regulatory oversight, and logistical complexities arising from vast geographical distances. Addressing these issues will require substantial domestic investment to develop infrastructure and expand local technical capabilities.
The alliance also intends to confront digital maintenance challenges by improving data exchange and adopting advanced technological solutions. Emphasis will be placed on fostering a competitive aftermarket environment and integrating innovations such as predictive maintenance to enhance operational reliability and efficiency.
Implications for the African Aviation Market
Industry analysts anticipate that this collaboration could intensify competition among African carriers as they leverage enhanced MRO capabilities. In response, other airlines and MRO providers may seek to upgrade their services or establish new partnerships to maintain competitiveness.
Efforts to expand and modernize local MRO capacity are already in progress. Ethiopian Airlines Group, for instance, recently invested over $150 million in three new MRO facilities at Addis Ababa International Airport. Officially inaugurated on July 22, 2025, the expansion includes a component maintenance workshop, a central warehouse, and a two-bay general maintenance hangar, adding more than 170 new component capabilities to the airline’s FAA-approved repair list.
As the committee representing the five airlines advances this initiative, the collaboration is poised to play a crucial role in strengthening Africa’s aviation sector by reducing dependence on foreign providers, cultivating local expertise, and establishing higher standards for safety and operational efficiency.

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