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Unilode and SATCO Expand Partnership with New LAX MRO Facility and Supply Agreement

Unilode and SATCO Expand Partnership with New LAX MRO Facility and Supply Agreement
Unilode Aviation Solutions and SATCO, a prominent manufacturer of aviation cargo equipment and restraint systems, have announced a significant expansion of their strategic partnership through the inauguration of a new maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) facility at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX). This development coincides with the signing of a long-term cargo net supply agreement, further solidifying the collaboration between the two companies.
Strengthening Regional Presence and Service Capabilities
The jointly invested LAX facility will enable Unilode to offer on-site unit load device (ULD) maintenance and repair services, directly supporting SATCO’s growing installed base throughout the Americas. This initiative forms part of Unilode’s broader strategy to enhance its regional footprint by replicating its established global MRO model, thereby ensuring consistent service standards across its network. The facility is expected to improve operational efficiency and responsiveness, addressing the increasing demand for reliable ULD maintenance in a critical logistics hub.
Navigating Industry Challenges Through Strategic Collaboration
The expansion arrives amid mounting challenges within the aviation logistics sector. The market for used aircraft and engine parts remains intensely competitive, with companies such as AerSale reporting ongoing difficulties in sourcing essential feedstock. Furthermore, regulatory scrutiny and operational volatility continue to affect supply chain dynamics. The MRO sector itself is grappling with constrained capacity, unpredictable material lead times, and limited engine shop availability—factors that have compelled airlines like Alaska Airlines to revise their sourcing strategies.
In response to these pressures, Unilode’s decision to source ULD-related products from SATCO aims to bolster supply chain resilience and support sustained operational performance. This partnership reflects a strategic approach to industry challenges, paralleling moves by competitors who are forging alliances to secure critical parts and enhance supply chain stability, as exemplified by StandardAero’s recent agreement with Robinson Helicopter Company.
Janis Balkens, Chief Operations Officer of Unilode, highlighted the importance of the expanded partnership, stating, “The opening of the new LAX facility and our decision to integrate SATCO nets into the Unilode network mark an important step forward in our partnership. This collaboration mirrors the successful operating model we have established globally, strengthens our supply chain, and reinforces the strong relationship we have built with SATCO. We value this partnership and look forward to growing together in support of our customers worldwide.”
Michael Howell, Senior Vice President of Operations at SATCO, underscored the shared commitment between the companies: “We place great importance on long-term relationships built on trust, quality, and shared values. The opening of the LAX facility and our expanded partnership with Unilode reflect our shared commitment to supporting the global air cargo industry with reliable safety-first products, including SATCO’s industry-leading Fire Resistant ULDs and Fire Containment Covers.”
As the air cargo and MRO sectors continue to confront supply chain complexities and competitive pressures, the Unilode-SATCO partnership at LAX is poised to deliver enhanced operational capabilities and improved customer support across the Americas.

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