| 2019/01/16 | 424 words
| LE JOURNAL DE L'AVIATION | MAINTENANCE / MRO
Monarch Aircraft Engineering (MAEL) survived the collapse of Monarch Airlines for barely one year, showing just how hard it is to survive in the maintenance sector as a small, independent MRO. On 4th January, the consulting firm KPMG announced that the maintenance company was in insolvency as it was "not viable in its current form" and had been placed under the control of three administrators tasked with selling or liquidating its activities.
Most inline maintenance operations were transf...(…)
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