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Aero-Dienst Opens U.S. Subsidiary

Aero-Dienst Establishes U.S. Subsidiary to Strengthen Transatlantic Operations
Aero-Dienst, the renowned German aircraft maintenance specialist, has officially launched its U.S. subsidiary, Aero-Dienst America, marking a pivotal advancement in its global expansion efforts. The announcement was made during the NBAA-BACE event, with the new entity headquartered in Palm Beach, Florida—a strategic location recognized as one of the leading hubs for business jet activity in the United States, supported by a well-developed maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) network alongside robust logistics infrastructure.
Strategic Objectives and Initial Focus
Mathias Mößner, CEO of Aero-Dienst America, emphasized that the establishment of the U.S. subsidiary is a calculated move to enhance the company’s ability to bridge supply and service operations between Europe and North America. He noted that with cross-border demand for aircraft parts and services reaching unprecedented levels, Aero-Dienst America is positioned to deliver more efficient solutions than ever before. The subsidiary’s initial priority will be securing a reliable supply of spare parts, particularly for legacy aircraft models. Following this, the company plans to broaden its portfolio to include aircraft arbitrage, aviation consulting, pre-purchase inspections, and production supervision at original equipment manufacturer (OEM) facilities throughout North America.
Navigating Market Challenges and Competitive Landscape
Aero-Dienst’s entry into the U.S. market presents several challenges, including the need to comply with a complex regulatory framework and adapt to distinct market dynamics. The company will also face competition from established U.S.-based maintenance providers. Industry analysts suggest that Aero-Dienst’s presence may invite increased scrutiny from U.S. aviation authorities and could provoke competitive responses such as intensified marketing efforts, enhanced service offerings, or the formation of new strategic alliances among incumbent players.
Despite these obstacles, Aero-Dienst remains confident in its ability to deliver superior value. André Ebach, CEO of Aero-Dienst in Germany, underscored the company’s dedication to quality and service excellence. He stated, “Establishing our U.S. subsidiary underscores Aero-Dienst’s commitment to providing outstanding quality and excellent service in the aviation industry. We look forward to contributing our expertise to this dynamic market and further reinforcing our role as a trusted partner in aviation.”
Expansion Plans and Addressing Supply Chain Constraints
Beginning in mid-2026, Aero-Dienst America intends to expand its service offerings to include professional cleaning and care for business jets, encompassing hygienic cleaning, full-service aircraft washing, and detailing. Mößner highlighted the increasing demand for aircraft detailing and cabin hygiene services, emphasizing their critical role in preserving both the image and asset value of aircraft. He explained, “Our detailing and cabin refresh programmes help protect aircraft interiors and exteriors from environmental impact while maintaining pristine presentation and long-term value.”
The company also aims to tackle ongoing supply chain challenges and OEM backlogs that have created shortages in parts availability, particularly for aging aircraft such as Learjets and the Challenger 300/600 series. Mößner expressed confidence that Aero-Dienst’s extensive European logistics expertise will be instrumental in addressing these issues by providing quality-certified components and supporting MROs and Continuing Airworthiness Management Organisations (CAMOs) across both continents. The subsidiary plans to establish a dedicated, value-driven supply chain in the U.S. to assist maintenance facilities in securing critical components and managing aircraft on ground (AOG) situations more effectively.
Looking forward, Mößner envisions Aero-Dienst America evolving into a globally recognized supplier within the aircraft parts market over the next five years, while also becoming a trusted partner in aircraft detailing, cleaning, and consulting services related to aircraft delivery and lifecycle management in the U.S. He concluded, “Our commitment to precision, transparency, and client trust will continue to define our growth.”

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