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AAR Expands Miami MRO Facility with Three New Heavy Maintenance Lines

AAR Expands Miami MRO Facility with Three New Heavy Maintenance Lines
AAR Corp. has announced a major expansion of its airframe maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) facility at Miami International Airport, adding more than 100,000 square feet of operational space and creating 200 new full-time jobs. The expansion was officially inaugurated during a ribbon-cutting ceremony on August 17, marking a significant milestone in the company’s efforts to enhance its service capacity for a long-term commercial airline client.
Facility Expansion and Operational Enhancements
The enlarged facility will feature three additional heavy maintenance lines, with the first aircraft expected to enter service this autumn. This development builds upon AAR’s existing airframe MRO operations at Miami International Airport and was achieved through close collaboration with the airport authority, Ryan Companies, HPM, and various federal, state, and local partners. The expanded capacity is designed to meet the growing maintenance demands of AAR’s airline customers, reinforcing the company’s commitment to delivering high-quality and reliable services.
John M. Holmes, Chairman, President, and CEO of AAR, emphasized the strategic importance of the expansion, stating that it reflects both the robustness of AAR’s operations and the confidence placed in the company by its customers. Holmes also acknowledged the critical support from Miami International Airport and project partners in realizing the facility’s growth.
Economic Impact and Workforce Development
The expansion is expected to generate significant economic benefits for Miami-Dade County. Recruitment for the new positions is already underway, facilitated through AAR’s workforce development initiatives and partnerships with local educational institutions. This approach aims to cultivate a skilled labor pool to support the facility’s enhanced operational demands while contributing to the region’s economic vitality.
Challenges and Competitive Landscape
Despite the promising outlook, the expansion presents several challenges. Integrating the new heavy maintenance lines with existing operations will require meticulous coordination to maintain efficiency and uphold service quality. Furthermore, strict adherence to aviation maintenance regulations remains paramount in the highly regulated MRO sector, necessitating rigorous compliance measures.
The expansion also intensifies competition within the global MRO market. Competitors such as FL Technics, which is expanding its operations in Punta Cana, and Lufthansa Technik, growing its facilities in the Philippines, are expected to respond with strategic investments to safeguard their market positions. As AAR increases its capacity in Miami, the company faces heightened competitive pressures, underscoring the importance of operational excellence and regulatory compliance.
Through this expansion, AAR demonstrates confidence in the Miami region’s aviation sector and reinforces its commitment to supporting airline customers with advanced maintenance capabilities. The project not only strengthens AAR’s standing in the competitive MRO industry but also contributes to local economic growth and workforce development.

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