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Aerotranscargo, GMF, and AIR ONE Technics Form MRO Alliance for 747 Freighter Fleet

Aerotranscargo, GMF, and AIR ONE Technics Form Strategic MRO Alliance for Boeing 747 Freighter Fleet
Aerotranscargo FZE (ATC FZE), PT Garuda Maintenance Facility Aero Asia Tbk (GMF), and AIR ONE Technics DWC-LLC (AOT) have entered into a strategic partnership aimed at enhancing maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) services for Boeing 747 freighter aircraft. The collaboration, formalized through a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed in Dubai, will guide joint maintenance operations throughout 2026 and 2027.
Partnership Scope and Capabilities
This alliance unites GMF’s extensive global MRO expertise with ATC FZE’s operational experience managing a widebody freighter fleet, alongside AIR ONE Technics’ technical capabilities based at the Mohammed Bin Rashid Aerospace Hub in Dubai South. The partnership is designed to ensure the continued airworthiness and operational reliability of ATC FZE’s Boeing 747 fleet, while fostering technical collaboration across Indonesia, the Middle East, and Europe.
The MoU was signed by Guneet Mirchandani, Chairman of ATC FZE; Andi Fahrurrozi, CEO of GMF; and Ayrat Gilmutdinov, CEO of AOT. Both Aerotranscargo FZE and AIR ONE Technics operate as subsidiaries of AIR ONE International Holdings, a global network of cargo airlines and aviation companies providing flexible airfreight capacity through long-term charters, ACMI solutions, and scheduled services.
AIR ONE Technics, headquartered at the Mohammed Bin Rashid Aerospace Hub, currently provides line maintenance and airworthiness management for ATC FZE’s fleet, which comprises eleven Boeing 747-400 freighters and two Boeing 777 freighters. The company is rapidly expanding its support capabilities for the Group’s Boeing 747 and 777 freighters across the UAE, Europe, and Asia.
GMF, Indonesia’s largest and most integrated MRO provider, brings over 76 years of experience servicing more than 190 customers in over 70 countries. The company holds over 30 safety and airworthiness certifications from major aviation authorities, including the FAA (United States), EASA (Europe), CAA UK (United Kingdom), CASA (Australia), and DGCA (Indonesia).
Market Context and Challenges
While the alliance is positioned to strengthen the partners’ technical capabilities and expand their market reach, it faces several challenges. Maintaining competitive pricing amid increased MRO activity will be critical, as will navigating the complex regulatory environments spanning multiple regions. Achieving seamless integration of operations and technologies among the three companies will be essential to fully realize the benefits of the partnership.
The broader MRO market is experiencing intensified competition, with major players such as the Adani Group expanding their own service offerings. Industry analysts suggest that this new alliance may prompt rival MRO providers to pursue strategic partnerships or acquisitions to bolster their capabilities and preserve market share.
As Aerotranscargo, GMF, and AIR ONE Technics advance their collaboration, the alliance is expected to play a significant role in supporting the operational reliability of Boeing 747 freighter fleets and influencing the competitive dynamics of the global MRO sector.

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