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Spirit AeroSystems selects GMR Aero Technic as Aftermarket Repair Provider in India

Spirit AeroSystems selects GMR Aero Technic as Aftermarket Repair Provider in India.
Spirit AeroSystems, Inc. Aftermarket business revenues have grown from $186 million in 2019 to $311 million in 2022.

GMR Aero Technic as the Spirit AeroSystems Authorized Repair Center in India will initially provide repair services of nacelles, radomes, and flight control surfaces for all narrow bodies.

Spirit AeroSystems, Inc. has announced the signing of an agreement with GMR Aero Technic to name the company as Spirit AeroSystems, Inc. Authorized Repair Center in India for Boeing and other aircraft. GMR Aero Technic, a subsidiary of GMR Hyderabad International Airport Limited (GHIAL), is a third-party airframe Maintenance, Repair & Overhaul (MRO) facility that offers base maintenance, line-maintenance, limited shop and component support, and cabin interiors at Rajiv Gandhi International Airport (RGIA), Hyderabad.

“Spirit AeroSystems is pleased to work with GMR Aero Technic to extend its footprint into India, offering repair and design knowledge and experience for its customers’ operations,” said Kailash Krishnaswamy, Senior Vice President, Spirit Aftermarket Services. “Through this agreement, GMR Aero Technic will expand its offerings to its customers by leveraging Spirit’s structural component repair expertise for Boeing and other aircraft. We are delighted that we can jointly now offer repairs of structural components of the 737 MAX and other platforms in the fast-growing Indian MRO industry,” he further added.

According to the agreement, initially GMR Aero Technic as Spirit AeroSystems, Inc. Authorized Repair Center in India will provide repair services of nacelles, radomes, and flight control surfaces for all narrow bodies, including Boeing’s 737 NG and MAX aircraft fleet.

Ashok Gopinath, CEO, GMR Aero Technic said, “We are pleased to announce our strategic partnership with Spirit AeroSystems for providing a one-stop solution to our customers by establishing repair capabilities for nacelles and radomes jointly in India. This partnership reaffirms our commitment to provide world-class MRO services and further contribute to the Make in India initiative by providing value-added services to our customers in this part of the world.”

Spirit AeroSystems’ aftermarket business continues to grow worldwide since the 2021 acquisition of select Bombardier MRO operations in Belfast, Northern Ireland; and Casablanca, Morocco; and the acquisition of assets from Applied Aerodynamics in Dallas, Texas, USA.

“Boeing continues to collaborate with local industry players, further enabling India’s aspiration of becoming an MRO hub for the region. The partnership between Spirit AeroSystems and GMR Aero Technic will strengthen MRO solutions for our airline customers in the region,” said Salil Gupte, President, Boeing India.

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Over 2022, Spirit AeroSystems has opened Spirit Evergreen Aftermarket Solutions (SEAS), a joint venture with Evergreen Aviation Technologies Corp. in Taiwan; signed an agreement with Guangzhou Aircraft Maintenance Engineering Company Limited (GAMECO) to be the Spirit Authorized Repair Center in Mainland China. The company is also exploring an opportunity with Malaysia Airlines Berhad (MAB) and Joramco to develop MRO services. Spirit’s Aftermarket business revenues have grown from $186 million in 2019 to $311 million in 2022.