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HAECO Renews Base Maintenance Contract with ASLB

HAECO Renews Base Maintenance Contract with ASL Airlines Belgium
Continued Partnership Through 2029
HAECO has extended its long-standing base maintenance agreement with ASL Airlines Belgium (ASLB), securing their collaboration through 2029. The renewed contract, commencing in 2026, will see HAECO maintain its role in servicing ASLB’s Boeing 747-400ERF freighter fleet at its Xiamen facility in China. This extension reinforces a partnership that began in 2014, when HAECO first undertook both line and base maintenance for ASLB’s Boeing 747 aircraft.
Over the past decade, the relationship between the two companies has grown to encompass a wide array of technical services, underpinning the Belgian cargo carrier’s operational reliability across its international network. ASLB, headquartered at Liège Airport, operates a mixed fleet of Boeing 737 and 747-400ERF aircraft, connecting key hubs in Europe, China, and the United States.
Strategic Importance and Industry Challenges
The renewed agreement guarantees ASLB continued access to HAECO’s technical expertise, operational efficiency, and competitive turnaround times—factors that are critical in the highly demanding air freight sector. HAECO’s Xiamen facility, a pivotal element of its global maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) network, provides comprehensive services ranging from heavy maintenance checks to aircraft modifications.
As HAECO deepens its partnership with ASLB, it simultaneously confronts broader industry challenges. Maintaining high standards of repair and overhaul for emerging aircraft models, including Comac’s C909 and C919, remains a strategic priority. Additionally, ensuring compliance with rigorous international regulations and managing key partnerships, such as its collaboration with Liebherr-Aerospace, are vital to preserving HAECO’s reputation for reliability and technical excellence.
Market analysts suggest that the contract renewal may enhance investor confidence in HAECO’s capabilities, underscoring its ability to secure long-term agreements with major cargo operators. At the same time, competitors are expected to respond by strengthening their own alliances and advancing technological innovations to sustain their positions within the global MRO market.
In addition to base maintenance, HAECO will continue to provide comprehensive line maintenance services for ASLB’s fleet, supporting optimal dispatch reliability and enabling the airline to meet stringent cargo schedules. This extension highlights HAECO’s commitment to delivering consistent quality and dependable support, backed by a highly skilled workforce and over 75 years of industry experience.

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