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Joramco to Provide MRO Services for Condor’s Airbus Fleet

Joramco Secures Five-Year MRO Contract with Condor for Airbus Fleet
Joramco, a specialist in aircraft maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO), has entered into a five-year agreement with German airline Condor to provide heavy maintenance services for the carrier’s entire Airbus fleet. Announced at MRO Middle East 2026 on February 4, this marks the first collaboration between the Amman-based MRO provider and Condor, underscoring Joramco’s expanding presence in the global aviation maintenance sector.
Scope of the Agreement and Strategic Significance
Under the terms of the contract, Joramco—an engineering subsidiary of Dubai Aerospace Enterprise (DAE)—will conduct base maintenance checks on Condor’s Airbus A320ceo, A320neo, and A330neo aircraft. This partnership highlights Joramco’s commitment to delivering maintenance services that adhere to the highest international standards, reinforcing its reputation as a trusted partner for airlines worldwide.
Fraser Currie, Chief Strategy and Commercial Officer at DAE Engineering, expressed enthusiasm about the new partnership, emphasizing the company’s dedication to operational excellence. He noted that the long-term agreement reflects the confidence airlines place in Joramco’s capabilities and signaled intentions to further develop the collaboration.
Condor operates a fleet of 48 Airbus aircraft, including 17 A330neos and 12 A321-200s, having completed its transition to an all-Airbus fleet in November 2025 by retiring its last Boeing 757-300. Heiko Holm, Managing Director and Chief Technical Officer at Condor, described the partnership as a strategic move to support the airline’s operational goals. He praised Joramco’s reputation for quality and reliability, which aligns with Condor’s focus on operational excellence, continuous improvement, and the advancement of its digital maintenance strategy.
Context within the Middle East MRO Market
The agreement comes amid rapid growth in the Middle East’s MRO sector, which is experiencing heightened demand for qualified maintenance technicians. Industry leaders, including Lufthansa Technik Middle East CEO Ziad Al-Hazmi, have highlighted challenges related to recruiting and retaining skilled personnel in the face of this expansion. Additionally, Airbus CEO Guillaume Faury has drawn attention to ongoing supply chain constraints that may impact the availability of essential parts and components for MRO operations.
As competition intensifies, established MRO providers are leveraging their expertise and workforce to secure new contracts. Joramco’s recent collaborations, such as its partnership with BlueLight Humanitarian Airlines for Airbus A340 maintenance, exemplify this trend. Market analysts observe that the region’s above-average growth, coupled with lingering workforce shortages from the pandemic, is driving increased demand for MRO services. This environment positions providers like Joramco to play a critical role in supporting airline operations across the Middle East and beyond.

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