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Inside the EGAT Facilities in Taipei

Inside the EGAT Facilities in Taipei
TAIPEI — In conjunction with the launch of the inaugural Dallas-Fort Worth flight, Airways was granted access to the Evergreen Aviation Technologies Corp. (EGAT) facilities at Taoyuan International Airport (TPE). EGAT stands as a pivotal player in Asia’s aviation maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) industry. Founded in 1997, with General Electric Aerospace joining as a shareholder the following year, the company has established itself as a provider of advanced MRO services, supporting more than 35 airlines globally, including EVA Air (BR).
A Hub for Specialized Aircraft Maintenance
EGAT is widely recognized for its significant role in modifying Boeing’s 747-400LCF Dreamlifter, an oversized transport aircraft designed to carry 787 Dreamliner components. All four Dreamlifters were converted at EGAT, with the first, N747BC, entering service in September 2006. The company also undertook modifications on the GE flying test bed N747GF between 2013 and 2014, facilitating tests of the GE9X engine. EGAT’s primary maintenance campus is situated at Taoyuan Airport, while its manufacturing operations are located in Guanyin, south of Taipei.
According to aviation data provider Cirium, EGAT is the world’s largest MRO provider for C- and heavy checks on four-engine aircraft. In 2024, the company is scheduled to perform nearly 40 heavy maintenance events, predominantly on Boeing 747s, for which it holds a leading global position. During our visit, the expansive hangars at EGAT were capable of accommodating up to nine wide-body and three narrow-body aircraft simultaneously. Heavy maintenance accounts for nearly 75% of the company’s man-hours, with over 4,300 heavy maintenance events completed to date. More than 1,000 of these have involved Boeing 747s, followed by substantial work on Boeing 767s and 777s.
Global Partnerships and Future Prospects
EVA Air represents approximately 20% of EGAT’s commercial partnerships, while the remainder is distributed across North America (40%), North-East Asia (30%), and Europe (10%). North American collaborations primarily involve cargo carriers such as UPS, Atlas Air, and Northern Air Cargo. In North-East Asia, EGAT works with airlines including ANA, Asiana Airlines, and Skymark, while European clients include British Airways, Austrian Airlines, and TUI.
EGAT employs a sophisticated monitoring system to track the EVA Air fleet, enabling precise maintenance scheduling and optimized route planning. Looking ahead, the company is preparing to support the Airbus A350 ahead of its introduction to EVA Air’s fleet in 2027 and is poised to announce new customers in Asia. In addition to the 747, EGAT maintains EVA Air’s A320s, A330s, 787s, and 777s.
Despite its successes, EGAT faces challenges common to the broader aviation and infrastructure sectors. Operational, financial, and workforce pressures mirror those experienced in industries such as nuclear power amid the data center boom. Economic, political, legal, and regulatory uncertainties further complicate the landscape. The company’s history of financial losses and the potential need for additional capital injections may influence market perceptions. Moreover, evolving market dynamics and competitor responses require EGAT to maintain strategic agility.
During the tour, the scale of EGAT’s operations was unmistakable, with wide-body aircraft lined up near runway 05R and teams actively engaged in maintenance on both passenger and freighter jets. The visit highlighted EGAT’s vital role in global aviation, as well as the complex challenges and opportunities that lie ahead for this industry leader.

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