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India Emerges as a Leading Aviation MRO Hub

India Emerges as a Leading Aviation MRO Hub
India is rapidly positioning itself as a prominent global player in the aviation Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) sector. The number of MRO facilities in the country is expected to rise significantly, from 96 in 2014 to an anticipated 166 by 2025. This growth is underpinned by a series of strategic government reforms aimed at enhancing India’s competitiveness as an international maintenance destination.
Strategic Reforms Driving Growth
A landmark development occurred on July 12, 2024, when the Indian government implemented a uniform 5% Integrated Goods and Services Tax (IGST) on imported aircraft parts, tools, and testing equipment. This reform addressed the previously burdensome "inverted duty structure," which had placed domestic MRO firms at a disadvantage by inflating costs. The new tax regime has effectively leveled the playing field, enabling Indian MRO providers to compete more effectively with established global hubs.
In addition to tax reforms, the Ministry of Civil Aviation has introduced several structural changes to support the sector. Notably, in September 2021, new MRO guidelines abolished royalties on land allotments at Airports Authority of India (AAI) airports and enhanced transparency in the allocation process. These measures have reduced operational expenses and attracted fresh investment into the industry.
Further impetus was provided by the Union Budget 2024-25, which extended the export period for repair-bound goods from six months to one year and lengthened the re-import period for warranty repairs from three to five years. These extensions offer greater operational flexibility for MRO facilities servicing international aircraft. Additionally, amendments to the Visa Manual now facilitate Business Visas and Temporary Landing Permits for foreign pilots and crew involved in MRO activities, streamlining operations and reducing turnaround times.
Building a Self-Sustaining Aviation Ecosystem
The government’s vision extends beyond maintenance services to fostering a comprehensive aviation ecosystem. By encouraging Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) to establish operations in India, authorities aim to create a self-sustaining environment encompassing both manufacturing and maintenance. This approach is particularly significant as Indian airlines place record-breaking aircraft orders, necessitating domestic maintenance capabilities to reduce foreign exchange outflows and generate high-skill technical employment.
India’s strategic geographic location, situated between Europe and Southeast Asia, further enhances its appeal as a maintenance hub for the broader continent. The projected expansion to 166 MRO facilities reflects strong investor confidence and marks a critical milestone in India’s emergence as a global aviation powerhouse.
Navigating Emerging Challenges
Despite these positive developments, India’s ascent as an MRO hub faces several challenges. Geopolitical tensions, such as the ongoing US-Iran conflict, threaten to disrupt supply chains and contribute to volatile fuel prices. These factors could affect airline capacity and, consequently, maintenance demand, compelling airlines to adjust their MRO schedules in response to rising operational costs. Meanwhile, established MRO hubs in the Americas and other regions are expected to defend their market share through strategic investments and operational efficiencies.
Outlook
In spite of these headwinds, India’s combination of comprehensive policy reforms, advantageous geographic positioning, and a rapidly expanding domestic aviation market positions it as a preferred destination for aircraft maintenance in Asia. With sustained government support and industry adaptation, India is well placed to consolidate its status as a leading global MRO hub.

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