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Fly Meta Partners with HAECO for Freighter Maintenance in Greater China

Fly Meta and HAECO Forge Strategic Partnership for Freighter Maintenance in Greater China
Engineering and maintenance specialist HAECO has formalized a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Fly Meta Group to establish a strategic alliance supporting the cargo airline’s expanding widebody freighter operations across Greater China. The agreement, signed during the inaugural Aviation Week MRO Greater China event in Beijing, marks the beginning of a long-term collaboration that will leverage HAECO’s extensive maintenance network and technical expertise.
Comprehensive Maintenance Services for Widebody Freighters
Under the terms of the MoU, Hong Kong-based Fly Meta and HAECO will collaborate on a broad range of maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) services. These services encompass airframe and line maintenance, engine support, landing gear upkeep, composite materials repair, and component maintenance for Fly Meta’s Boeing 747F and 777F freighter fleet. A key focus of the partnership will be engine maintenance, with HAECO Engine Services (Xiamen) expected to provide repair, overhaul, on-wing support, and spare engine services for GE90 engines. The commencement of these engine services is anticipated in the second half of 2026, contingent upon the finalization of a multi-year engine service agreement.
The partnership also aims to explore further expansion of airframe maintenance capabilities across Hong Kong, Xiamen, and the wider Greater China region, aligning with Fly Meta’s fleet growth strategy. HAECO currently supports over 140 airlines globally through a network of 19 line maintenance stations situated in Hong Kong and Mainland China.
Industry Perspectives and Market Context
Gerald Steinhoff, Chief Commercial Officer at HAECO, emphasized the synergy between the two companies, stating, “By combining Fly Meta’s growing freighter platform with HAECO’s end-to-end MRO capabilities, including our dedicated airframe, engine, and component teams across the Chinese Mainland and Hong Kong, we are well positioned to support the long-term development of their fleet and global operations.”
Helen Chen, Chief Executive Officer of Fly Meta, expressed optimism about the partnership, noting, “We are pleased to partner with HAECO as we continue to expand our freighter business. HAECO’s strong track record of safe, reliable, and high-quality integrated MRO solutions will provide trusted support to our fleet, effectively enhancing our operational efficiency and future growth in a highly competitive logistics environment.”
Despite the promising collaboration, the partnership enters a competitive and closely regulated market. Established MRO providers such as ST Engineering have reported significant aftermarket growth and recently secured contracts for Airbus A330-300 conversions, highlighting the intensity of competition in the region. As Fly Meta and HAECO deepen their cooperation, they may encounter increased scrutiny from aviation regulators concerned about the consolidation of maintenance services. Concurrently, rival MRO firms are likely to bolster their service offerings or pursue new strategic alliances to maintain their market positions.
Fly Meta’s Position in the Air Cargo Sector
Founded in 2022, Fly Meta Group specializes in widebody freighter asset management and air cargo solutions. The company operates a core fleet comprising Boeing 747F and 777F freighters and integrates aircraft asset management, CMI/ACMI and charter operations, operational control center (OCC) support, and aircraft material management into a cohesive business system. This integrated approach positions Fly Meta as an emerging player in the competitive air cargo sector within the Greater China region.

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