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National Aero Stands Highlights Engine Stand Logistics at MTB Aviation Asia Amid Market Growth

National Aero Stands Highlights Engine Stand Logistics at MTB Aviation Asia Amid Market Growth
Strategic Focus on Engine Stand Logistics in Asia-Pacific
National Aero Stands (NAS) is set to emphasize the importance of strategic engine stand logistics at MTB Aviation Asia, taking place from May 6 to 9 in Osaka, Japan. This event brings together airline procurement leaders and aviation suppliers in a focused environment designed to strengthen supply chain partnerships. The timing is significant, as airlines across the Asia-Pacific region continue to expand their fleets and increase aircraft utilization, intensifying the demand for efficient engine transportation solutions.
The movement of aircraft engines between operators, maintenance facilities, and leasing companies has become increasingly frequent and complex. In this context, the availability of certified engine transportation stands is a critical element of aviation logistics. NAS addresses this challenge through a globally distributed network of engine stands, providing rapid access to airlines, maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) providers, and lessors managing engine transportation and storage.
Gail Holguin, COO of National Aero Stands, noted, “Asia-Pacific remains one of the most dynamic aviation markets in the world. With engines moving regularly between airlines and major maintenance hubs, access to the correct stand at the right location can significantly reduce logistical delays and support faster turnaround times.”
Meeting the Demands of a Growing and Complex Market
Engine transportation stands are specialized equipment designed to safely support and secure aircraft engines during shipping and storage. Each engine model requires a specific stand type, making inventory diversity and strategic placement essential for operational efficiency. NAS maintains a broad inventory compatible with over 30 major engine types, enabling operators to manage the logistical demands associated with fleet growth, maintenance cycles, and unplanned aircraft-on-ground (AOG) events.
The Asia-Pacific region’s expanding MRO ecosystem, anchored by major hubs in Singapore, Hong Kong, Japan, and mainland China, has heightened the need for reliable transportation infrastructure to support substantial cross-border engine movements. However, the sector continues to face challenges. Recent industry analyses, including the Aviation Week MRO Americas 2026 Wrap Program, highlight ongoing supply chain disruptions that can affect the timely availability of critical equipment such as engine stands. Competition is also intensifying, with companies like AerFin and DTX Aerospace expanding their services. For instance, DTX Aerospace recently partnered with Liebherr-Aerospace to service Embraer ERJ family aircraft, while AerFin continues to broaden its offerings in response to market growth.
Despite these obstacles, the MRO sector in Asia-Pacific is experiencing sustained growth. Global supply chain issues and geopolitical tensions, including conflicts in the Middle East, add layers of complexity to logistics planning. NAS aims to address these challenges by engaging with airlines, MRO providers, and supply chain leaders at MTB Aviation Asia to explore how strategic stand positioning and shared access models can improve efficiency across the aviation supply chain.
Commitment to Supporting Industry Growth
As the aviation industry evolves, National Aero Stands remains committed to ensuring operators have timely access to the equipment necessary to keep engines moving and aircraft flying. With a fleet of more than 300 engine stands positioned in key global hubs—including Austin, Dubai, Miami, the Netherlands, Phoenix, and Singapore—NAS is well-positioned to support the industry’s growth while navigating an increasingly competitive and complex landscape.
For further information, visit www.stands.aero.

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