MRO, feast or famine?

 


Moderator


Speakers


Moderator

Anthony Lam, Director of Marketing and External Affairs, AsBAA

Speakers

Louis Leong, Vice President Regional Operations Asia, Jet Aviation (Asia Pacific) Pte. Ltd.

Raul F. Trinidad Jr., Director – Business Development, FALCONER / ACTSI

Gary Dolski, Chief Executive Officer, Metrojet Ltd.

Phil Balmer, Director Maintenance, TAG Aviation

Paul Desgrosseilliers, General Manager and Accountable Manager, ExecuJet Haite Aviation Services China Co. Ltd

More speakers to be confirmed...


Is COVID-19 still having much impact on your business? International operations are still hampered in the Asia-Pacific, which makes aircraft movements difficult if not impossible, so is there enough domestic business to survive? Or maybe you have had to diversify your services in the short term? During the lockdowns, owners took the opportunity to bring forward inspections or other mod work / cabin improvements. Have we taken from Paul to pay Peter, but will now hit a dry spell? The US MRO facilities are going gang busters at the moment given the significant increase in transactions. Are we seeing any of that here in the Asia-Pacific? What's your outlook this year & next? What do you anticipate will happen when borders finally truly open?

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