MRO Asia-Pacific: Worldwide aviation is facing one of its biggest challenges
Romain Guillot
| 2019/10/02 | 299 words
| LE JOURNAL DE L'AVIATION | MAINTENANCE / MRO
Air transport will double in size in Asia over the next ten years and its fleet, which will then have nearly 16 000 commercial aircraft, is already providing wonderful perspectives for support and maintenance.
Against this backdrop, engine and equipment manufacturers would appear to be the best positioned, with a real overview for the future and a significant market share in terms of revenue. They are patiently constructing a consistent network of service centres via joint enterprises or s...(…)
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