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Prince Aviation secures first Indian MRO client

Prince Aviation Secures First Indian MRO Client Amid Growing Market Competition
Prince Aviation, a Serbian maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) provider, has secured its first client from India, marking a notable milestone in the company’s international expansion. SkyJets International has chosen Prince Aviation’s Southeast European facility for base maintenance and structural modification work on a Cessna Citation CJ1+. The aircraft arrived at the facility this week, initiating the project.
Certification and Scope of Work
This development follows Prince Aviation’s recent acquisition of a Certificate of Acceptance as a Foreign Maintenance Organization from India’s Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA). This certification authorizes the company to conduct base maintenance and structural modifications on Cessna 525/525A aircraft registered in India, enabling it to formally enter the Indian MRO market.
The contract with SkyJets International encompasses a comprehensive maintenance package, including scheduled ID 10 maintenance, an avionics upgrade to comply with Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B) requirements, installation of Tamarack active winglets, a full interior refurbishment, and exterior painting. Prince Aviation characterizes the project as a one-stop solution combining heavy base maintenance with both technical modifications and cosmetic enhancements. The company has not disclosed a timeline for the completion of the work.
Đorđe Petrović, Chief Operating Officer of Prince Aviation, highlighted the significance of the contract, stating, “Our client from India demonstrates that Prince Aviation’s market reach extends far beyond Europe, offering maintenance and modification capabilities to more distant geographical regions as well. It reflects our company’s ambition and vision to expand our presence in more countries, showing that we do not shy away from challenges. From heavy base maintenance, to Tamarack winglets installation, interior refurbishment and exterior painting, we provide a one-stop shop solution. We are exceptionally proud that we have been entrusted with such a significant project.”
Navigating a Competitive Indian MRO Landscape
Prince Aviation’s entry into the Indian market coincides with a period of intensified competition and transformation within the country’s MRO sector. The Indian industry is experiencing increasing convergence between civil and defense MRO services, with calls for greater integration among stakeholders. Established players such as Acron Aviation have recently inaugurated new MRO centers in Bengaluru to offer localized support, heightening competitive pressures. Simultaneously, global firms like Thales are securing long-term avionics maintenance contracts with major Indian airlines, underscoring the strategic importance of MRO services in the region.
These market dynamics suggest that while Prince Aviation’s DGCA certification and first Indian client represent important achievements, the company will face a complex and competitive environment. Successfully building a significant presence in India may require strategic partnerships and a keen adaptation to local market demands.
Regional Certifications and Operations
In addition to its new Indian authorization, Prince Aviation holds multiple certifications, including Serbian Civil Aviation Directorate (CAD) Part 145, European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) Part 145, Turkish DGCA Part 145, Bosnia and Herzegovina Directorate of Civil Aviation (BHDCA) Part 145, and San Marino Civil Aviation Authority (CAA). The company operates across Southeast Europe, providing maintenance, modification, and completion services for business jets under various regulatory jurisdictions.

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