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GA Telesis MRO Services Completes Integration of Landing Systems Unit Ahead of Schedule

GA Telesis MRO Services Completes Integration of Landing Systems Unit Ahead of Schedule
Early Integration Surpasses Performance Expectations
GA Telesis, LLC has announced the successful and early integration of its Landing Gear Services (LGS) division into the GA Telesis Ecosystem™, a milestone that significantly advances the company’s operational strategy and growth objectives. Completed ahead of schedule, this integration has already exceeded initial performance targets, establishing GA Telesis as the largest independent provider of landing gear services in the Americas.
The LGS division is now fully embedded within GA Telesis’ operating, commercial, and quality frameworks. This includes the implementation of standardized processes, unified leadership, and coordinated performance management systems. The integration has accelerated synergy realization across the platform, resulting in a 33% improvement in average delivery times for commercial customers and a 27% improvement for government clients. These enhancements have increased throughput, asset velocity, and predictability for both airline and government partners.
Operational Excellence Amid Integration Challenges
Despite the complexities typically associated with integrating a major business unit—such as maintaining operational efficiency and managing stakeholder concerns—GA Telesis reports that the process strengthened execution rather than impeding it. Employees from both organizations played a pivotal role in ensuring a seamless transition, maintaining uninterrupted and enhanced service levels throughout the integration period.
The successful consolidation has also led to the securing of multiple new long-term contracts across widebody, narrowbody, and regional aircraft platforms. These agreements serve as third-party validation of the combined enterprise’s capabilities, enhancing revenue visibility and reinforcing confidence in the scalability of GA Telesis’ business model. Pastor Lopez, President of the MRO Services Group, stated, “The integration of LGS has been a total success. Through disciplined execution and close collaboration, we not only met our objectives but surpassed them. Securing new long-term agreements during this period is a clear endorsement of our capabilities and commitment to delivering measurable value.”
Strategic Benefits and Market Impact
By merging the volume and expertise of GA Telesis’ existing landing gear operations with those of the acquired business, the company has realized significant benefits from streamlined processes, shared best practices, and expanded technical depth. This scale and capability expansion materially enhances the value proposition of the GA Telesis Ecosystem™ by increasing internal supply availability, improving turnaround predictability, and enabling tighter coordination across repair, leasing, and asset management activities.
Market response to the early and effective integration has been positive, with increased investor confidence reflecting the company’s ability to execute complex integrations efficiently. Competitors in the global aviation MRO sector may respond by intensifying acquisition efforts or adjusting merger strategies to maintain their competitive positions.
With the integration now complete, GA Telesis is focused on accelerating growth, expanding capabilities across platforms, and continuing to deliver industry-leading service, reliability, and long-term customer partnerships.
About GA Telesis
GA Telesis is a global leader in aerospace solutions, providing aftermarket services, lifecycle management, parts distribution, logistics, inventory management, leasing, engine overhaul, and MRO services. The GA Telesis Ecosystem™ operates across 54 locations in 30 countries, supporting sustainability through advanced technologies and digital transformation. Its MRO network and 24/7 AOG support ensure reliability and efficiency for customers worldwide.

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