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HUBTEX Unveils New Aircraft Maintenance Platform at MRO Europe 2025

HUBTEX Introduces Advanced Aircraft Maintenance Platform at MRO Europe 2025
HUBTEX is poised to unveil its latest innovation, the electrically powered EPL platform, at MRO Europe 2025, scheduled to take place in London from October 15 to 16. Engineered with an omnidirectional multi-way chassis, the EPL platform allows maintenance personnel to position themselves and their tools with exceptional precision. The platform is equipped with sophisticated collision protection systems designed to safeguard both workers and delicate aircraft components during maintenance and assembly operations.
Precision and Flexibility in Aircraft Maintenance
Aircraft maintenance platforms must navigate the complexities of confined spaces while providing safe and flexible access to various aircraft models. Technicians require the ability to reach challenging areas such as upper wing surfaces and tail units without risking damage to critical structures including wings, fuselage, and engines. HUBTEX’s EPL series addresses these challenges through precise multi-way steering, enabling accurate positioning without the need for time-consuming maneuvering.
Michael Röbig, head of product management at HUBTEX, emphasized the company’s commitment to tailored solutions: “What sets HUBTEX apart from other manufacturers is our ability to offer solutions beyond standard platforms. EPL type platform solutions can be finely tuned to meet the demands of aircraft maintenance. Thanks to diverse options for incorporating collision protection systems, users can work extremely accurately in confined spaces without risking damage to sensitive components.”
Customization and Technical Specifications
The EPL platform is built on a scissor lift system, with optional telescopic platforms that facilitate access to wing tops and mast lifts for operations requiring low platform heights. The working height ranges from 4.5 to 17.5 meters, while load capacities vary between 250 and 2,000 kilograms, accommodating multiple users and their equipment simultaneously. Operators have the flexibility to control the platform either from the cab or remotely. The vehicles can be powered by lithium-ion or lead-acid batteries, with on-board charging options enhancing operational versatility.
Emphasis on Safety and Technological Integration
Safety remains a paramount concern in the design of the EPL platform. It incorporates advanced collision protection through an array of integrated sensors, including ultrasonic devices, Lidar, and 360-degree cameras, which continuously scan the surrounding environment and alert operators to potential hazards. Features such as automatic braking and height restrictions are implemented to prevent accidental contact with sensitive aircraft parts. Additionally, load monitoring and vibration reduction systems contribute to a stable and secure working environment.
Market Outlook and Competitive Challenges
HUBTEX’s entry into the European aircraft maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) market comes at a time when the sector is projected to expand from $3.75 billion in 2025 to $5.35 billion by 2032. To establish a foothold in this competitive landscape, the company must integrate advanced data exchange systems and invest in comprehensive workforce training to address the reliance on skilled technicians. Compliance with evolving aviation regulations will also be critical.
The market is expected to respond with increased interest from airlines seeking innovative maintenance solutions. Competitors are likely to enhance their own platforms or invest in new technologies to maintain market share. In this dynamic environment, HUBTEX’s ability to differentiate its EPL platform through customization, safety features, and technological integration will be essential to capturing a significant portion of the growing MRO sector.
HUBTEX will showcase the EPL platform for the first time to an international audience at stand 4048 during MRO Europe 2025, providing visitors with an opportunity to experience its latest technological advancements firsthand.

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