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BCT Aviation Secures Major EMA Investment Ahead of Winter

BCT Aviation Secures Major EMA Investment Ahead of Winter
Significant Investment to Support Intensive Maintenance Schedule
BCT Aviation Maintenance, based at East Midlands Airport (EMA), has announced a substantial six-figure investment in new hangar equipment and airside vehicles as it prepares for a demanding winter maintenance period. The company’s hangar is scheduled to accommodate six Boeing 737NG aircraft for routine annual inspections between October and December, with an additional six aircraft planned for maintenance from January through March 2026.
To enhance its technical capabilities, BCT Aviation has procured new Genie platform lifts alongside four Hydro tripod airframe jacks. The company has also expanded its airside fleet by adding four Toyota Proace Icon electric vans, reflecting a strategic commitment to reducing emissions and advancing sustainability objectives. These electric vehicles form part of a broader initiative to modernize operations while minimizing environmental impact.
Further equipment upgrades are anticipated in the coming months, including the introduction of a hydraulic ground power unit and a Ram Air Turbine (RAT) test rig. All newly acquired assets will be available for hire under bespoke terms, providing flexibility to clients and partners.
Paul Allison, Managing Director of BCT Aviation Maintenance, emphasized the company’s proactive approach: “To ensure our dedicated engineering teams deliver the highest levels of safety and efficiency, BCT has invested heavily in deploying new airframe equipment and electric vehicles, representing a major commitment to our future.”
Expansion Amidst Competitive Market Dynamics
This investment coincides with notable growth in cargo operations at East Midlands Airport. BCT has recently secured contracts as the line maintenance provider for Central Airlines and Ethiopian Cargo and Logistics Services, while continuing to serve existing customers with comprehensive maintenance programmes at Hangar 30.
However, BCT’s expansion occurs within a highly competitive aviation sector. Competitors such as Leonardo have recently secured prominent contracts, including the extension of the Kuwait Eurofighter support agreement, highlighting the intense rivalry for maintenance and support services. As BCT strengthens its position through new investments, industry rivals may respond with strategic initiatives such as pursuing additional contracts, forming partnerships, or exploring acquisitions to safeguard their market share.
Market analysts are likely to interpret BCT’s major investment at EMA as a positive indicator of the company’s growth trajectory and dedication to operational excellence. Nonetheless, the forthcoming winter season will test the effectiveness of these new resources and BCT’s capacity to fulfill its expanded maintenance commitments.
With further upgrades planned and a clear focus on sustainability, BCT Aviation aims to consolidate its standing in a dynamic and evolving aviation market, positioning itself for continued growth amid both opportunities and challenges.

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