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Material Support for GAMIT Reaches Record High

Material Support for GAMIT Reaches Record High Amid Industry Surge
Stansted, UK, 17 November 2025 – GAMIT has announced a record-breaking increase in aircraft spare-parts deliveries in 2025, achieving a 32% rise in global part and component support for both VIP and commercial operators compared to the previous year. This unprecedented growth aligns with a broader upswing in the aviation supply chain, fueled in part by the global surge in demand for AI chips and sustained activity across high-tech manufacturing sectors.
The company’s expansion in logistics and material-supply capabilities, particularly for Airbus and Boeing platforms, was driven by several high-volume, long-term contracts with maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) organisations and airline partners worldwide. GAMIT’s enhanced repair-management programme, which leverages deep technical expertise and strategic partnerships with leading landing-gear and engine MRO providers, was instrumental in this success. Throughout 2025, GAMIT managed major component repairs and overhauls, ensuring projects were delivered on schedule and within budget, supported by weekly client updates and on-site technical oversight during overhaul and final acceptance testing.
Landing Gear and Engine Programme Highlights
In 2025, GAMIT successfully completed overhauls of multiple landing-gear shipsets, including two Boeing 737-NG, four Airbus A320, and two Bombardier platforms. Looking ahead to 2026, the company has already secured contracts for three Boeing 737-NG, two Bombardier platform, and one Airbus A330 landing-gear shipset overhauls.
The engine and auxiliary power unit (APU) repair management segment also saw significant activity. This included two CFM56-5 engine repairs, two CFM56-7 accessory gearbox (AGB) modifications, as well as the overhaul of an Airbus Honeywell APU and repair of a Pratt & Whitney APU. These accomplishments underscore GAMIT’s growing expertise in complex engine-related repair management and its ongoing commitment to technical excellence.
Industry Context and Market Dynamics
GAMIT’s record material support coincides with a global surge in demand for advanced technology components, particularly those associated with the AI chip boom. This trend has propelled companies such as Applied Materials to new market highs, reflecting strong semiconductor demand despite challenges posed by trade restrictions and cyclical industry pressures. Investor sentiment has become increasingly selective, as evidenced by mixed market reactions to record results from technology firms like Palantir. While competitor responses remain uncertain, the underlying demand for AI-focused tools and chips continues to drive growth across multiple sectors, including aviation.
Supporting Fleet Modernisation and VIP Projects
Throughout 2025, GAMIT played a pivotal role in supporting a major commercial operator’s fleet transition from Boeing 737-Classic to 737-NG aircraft. The company provided critical parts, tailored rotable consignment programmes, and strategic support stock designed to minimize operational interruptions and reduce aircraft on ground (AOG) delays.
In addition, GAMIT expanded its premium service offerings for VIP, Head-of-State, and special-mission operators by supplying bespoke components and project-management oversight for complex cabin completions and refurbishments. The company’s involvement extended beyond initial delivery, providing ongoing parts support to maintain unique cabin systems across three continents.
To further enhance support for both commercial and VIP clients, GAMIT invested in strategic inventory growth for Boeing and Airbus platforms, positioning stock across the UK, Switzerland, and Turkey to enable faster global response times.
Outlook
Following a record-setting year, GAMIT remains focused on delivering agile, quality-driven solutions in material supply, consultancy, lease-transition support, repair management, and digital aircraft records services. Despite ongoing industry challenges, the company’s commitment to operational excellence and customer-centric service positions it well for continued growth into 2026 and beyond.

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