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AAR and Eaton Partner to Expand EMEA Repair Network

AAR and Eaton Expand EMEA Repair Network with New Partnership
AAR CORP. has formalized a partnership with Eaton, becoming an authorised service centre for Eaton’s commercial aerospace customers across Europe, the Middle East, and Africa (EMEA). This collaboration enables AAR to provide local repair and overhaul services for Eaton’s hydraulic components used in large commercial aircraft. Operations will be conducted at AAR’s Component Services facility in Amsterdam, with the objective of delivering faster turnaround times and enhanced regional support for airlines.
Strengthening Repair Capabilities and Customer Support
The partnership is structured to reinforce Eaton’s repair capabilities by ensuring all maintenance work adheres strictly to official repair documentation and utilises genuine OEM spare parts. This commitment upholds the highest standards of quality and safety throughout the service process. Matt Norman, Vice President of Aftermarket and Commercial Services for Eaton’s Aerospace Group, emphasized that the agreement reflects a strategic effort to improve customer satisfaction by expanding options for hydraulic pump repairs and extending collaboration beyond spare parts distribution.
Initially, AAR will concentrate on hydraulic pump repairs for commercial operators within the EMEA region, with plans to gradually expand its service offerings to additional products and territories. This initiative leverages AAR’s established expertise in aviation maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) services, while supporting Eaton’s goal of enhancing customer service and reliability in global markets.
Navigating Industry Challenges and Market Implications
The expansion occurs amid persistent supply chain challenges that continue to impact turnaround times across the aerospace sector. Both companies face the task of proactively addressing these issues as the market closely observes AAR’s strategies for mitigating supply shortages. Furthermore, the partnership is expected to intensify competition within the region, with Eaton positioned to capitalise on its expanded service network to grow its product portfolio and market share.
By combining AAR’s technical proficiency with Eaton’s trusted aerospace components, the collaboration aims to offer airlines greater operational flexibility and reduced maintenance downtime. The establishment of the authorised service centre in Amsterdam represents a significant strategic milestone for both companies, underscoring their shared commitment to innovation, quality, and customer satisfaction in the global aerospace industry.

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