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MRO Update: October 21, 2025

MRO Update: October 21, 2025
AAR and Eaton Forge Strategic Partnership for Hydraulic Component Services
AAR has been designated as an authorised aerospace service centre by Eaton, following a new agreement that entrusts AAR with the repair and overhaul of Eaton’s hydraulic components used in large commercial aircraft across Europe, the Middle East, and Africa (EMEA). These services will be conducted at AAR’s Component Services facility in Amsterdam, ensuring adherence to official repair documentation and the use of original equipment manufacturer (OEM) spare parts. Matt Norman, vice president of Aftermarket and Commercial Services for Eaton’s Aerospace Group, emphasized that the partnership reflects a commitment to enhancing customer satisfaction by expanding repair options for hydraulic pumps and extending collaboration beyond spare parts distribution. Initially, AAR will concentrate on hydraulic pump repairs for EMEA commercial customers, with plans to broaden the scope to additional products and regions in the future.
Industry Challenges and Responses Amid Supply Chain Disruptions
The maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) sector continues to confront significant challenges, particularly in materials supply chains. At MRO Europe 2025, over half of the attendees reported severe supply chain difficulties, prompting companies such as Pratt & Whitney to adopt vertical integration strategies and implement data-driven materials forecasting. Providers of component maintenance are increasingly contending with parts shortages and prolonged turnaround times, often resorting to alternative repair methods or the use of used serviceable material (USM) where appropriate. Additionally, shifts in tariffs and broader economic factors are exerting pressure on MRO operations. The aging of aircraft fleets further complicates the landscape, necessitating advanced engineering solutions to manage obsolescence and ensure regulatory compliance.
Maintenance Agreements and Innovations Across the Industry
In the United States, Embraer has extended its long-term maintenance agreement with Republic Airways, covering heavy maintenance for over 240 E170 and E175 jets at Embraer’s Services & Support facilities in Nashville, Tennessee. Since 2011, Republic Airways has completed more than 650 heavy maintenance visits and logged upwards of 3.3 million labor hours at the site. The renewed agreement secures an additional 225 heavy maintenance visits and guarantees three dedicated maintenance bays, thereby ensuring capacity and scheduling flexibility. Frank Stevens, Vice President of MRO Services at Embraer Services & Support, expressed enthusiasm about the extension, highlighting the company’s commitment to delivering high-quality maintenance services.
Meanwhile, ATR and ATAVIS, the technical procurement and supply chain management entity of Binter, have entered into a five-year Global Maintenance Agreement (GMA) to support 26 ATR 72-600 aircraft operated by CANAIR and NAYSA. ATR’s flagship GMA service provides tailored, scalable maintenance solutions on a pay-by-hour basis, covering 180 part numbers and designed to meet Binter’s specific operational requirements. This agreement follows extensive consultations to ensure the services align fully with the airline’s needs, offering predictable maintenance costs and operational flexibility.
To mitigate ongoing supply chain and inventory challenges, companies such as Satair are introducing innovative products like the Cargo Robust floor panel. This product aims to reduce the financial and operational impact of floor panel damage while enhancing flexibility for operators managing parts shortages.
As the MRO industry continues to navigate persistent supply chain disruptions, economic pressures, and the complexities associated with aging fleets, strategic partnerships and innovative solutions remain essential to sustaining operational reliability and customer satisfaction.

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