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Star Air and HAL to Establish MRO Facility for Embraer Aircraft in India

Star Air and HAL to Establish India’s First Dedicated Embraer MRO Facility
In a landmark development for South Asia’s aviation industry, Bengaluru-based regional airline Star Air has joined forces with Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), Nashik, to create India’s first dedicated maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) facility for Embraer aircraft. The partnership was formalized through a memorandum of understanding (MoU) signed on September 1, signaling a strategic effort to reduce India’s reliance on foreign MRO services and bolster the country’s domestic aviation infrastructure.
Strategic Partnership to Localize MRO Services
Star Air, a subsidiary of the Sanjay Ghodawat Group, operates an expanding fleet of Embraer regional jets. Historically, the airline has depended on expensive overseas hubs for heavy maintenance, with Indian carriers collectively spending approximately ₹15,000 crore annually on MRO work abroad, primarily in Singapore, Dubai, and Europe. The new facility aims to repatriate a significant portion of this expenditure by providing comprehensive MRO support domestically.
Under the terms of the agreement, HAL will offer full-spectrum maintenance services for Star Air’s Embraer fleet as well as other aircraft under its contracts. The facility will also include aircraft painting capabilities and workforce training programs developed in collaboration with Star Air. The MoU was signed in the presence of senior executives from both organizations, although neither party has issued a public statement.
For HAL, traditionally a defence aviation entity, this venture represents a strategic expansion into civil aviation maintenance, building on its recent overhaul of an IndiGo A320 Neo earlier this year. For Star Air, the partnership promises enhanced operational efficiency through reduced costs and faster turnaround times.
Challenges and Industry Context
Despite the promising outlook, the establishment of the MRO facility faces several challenges. Both Star Air and HAL must navigate complex regulatory frameworks, maintain rigorous service quality standards, and address increasing sustainability demands within the MRO sector. The Indian MRO market is currently experiencing record revenue and profitability, which has intensified competition. Established MRO providers may respond with strategic partnerships or investments to protect their market share, compelling Star Air and HAL to continuously innovate and adapt.
This initiative aligns with recent government policy reforms, including the Aatmanirbhar Bharat Package-Part 4, which advocates for greater integration of civil and military MRO operations to position India as a regional aviation hub. Civil Aviation Minister Rammohan Naidu has underscored the importance of collaboration among manufacturers, government agencies, and regulatory bodies to stimulate growth in aviation manufacturing and maintenance.
“Till now our focus has been on building airports, connecting India, and making flying affordable to the common man… But now, the focus is on aviation manufacturing,” Naidu remarked at a recent conference, highlighting the critical role of stakeholders such as HAL, the National Aerospace Laboratories (NAL), and the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA).
As Star Air and HAL embark on this venture, their ability to overcome regulatory and operational challenges, deliver high-quality services, and remain competitive will be crucial in shaping the future of India’s MRO landscape.

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