LONDON, Feb. 20, 2018 -- Aviation Week’s Fleet and MRO Forecast predicts the Southeast Asia market will generate US $5.8 billion in MRO demand in 2018, while the broader Asia-Pacific MRO market is expected to generate US $22.6 billion by 2027, at 4.3% per annum.
Preparing for and capitalizing on this rapid MRO growth will be at the heart of the discussions during MRO East Asia, a 2-day conference, 7-8 March in Hanoi, Vietnam, presented by Aviation Week Network. Interested attendees are encouraged to register now at: http://mroeastasia.aviationweek.com.
As the MRO market value and demand grow in the region, so will the challenges as industry players compete to take advantage of new opportunities. To help delegates meet these challenges, the MRO East Asia two-day agenda will focus on MRO industry analysis, entry into service, fleet development trends, and advanced technologies and IT applications. Regional operators will join global aftermarket suppliers for an analysis of the current market, as well as the key strategies to ensure efficient growth.
“Management of MRO costs has been and will always be a challenge to all airlines around the world,” notes Trinh Quoc Cuong, commercial director at Vietstar Aero Engineering, who will speak on the panel discussion ‘Analysing Airline Spend and MRO Priorities.’ “MRO East Asia will prepare attendees for this market expansion by highlighting the key factors to optimize maintenance costs whilst airlines ensure safety and airworthiness for their fleets.”
VAECO Facility Tour – exclusive to MRO East Asia Attendees
Vietnam Airlines Engineering Company (VAECO), a subsidiary of Vietnam Airlines, is one of several key sponsors of the event and, as part of MRO East Asia 2018, will be opening the doors to their Hanoi headquarters for an exclusive facility tour for conference attendees on March 8.
“VAECO is excited to sponsor the upcoming MRO East Asia 2018,” explains Pham Quang Thai, sales and marketing manager at VAECO. “We are looking forward to meeting a range of MRO leaders and operators at the conference, hearing from the expert speakers as well as hosting attendees at our Hanoi facility.”
The VAECO facility operates 6 hangars, suitable for both narrow and wide-body aircraft. Delegates will be given insight into extensive maintenance services including; line and base maintenance, component repair and overhaul, as well as aircraft painting for the Vietnam Airlines’ fleet and more than 70 international customers.
Other sponsors for the MRO East Asia 2018 include AFI KLM Engineering & Maintenance, AJW Group, CFM, TP Aerospace and supporter Bolloré Logistics.
MRO East Asia takes place at the JW Marriott Hanoi on 7-8 March 2018. For complete conference information and to register, go to http://mroeastasia.aviationweek.com.
Contact: Mark Thomas
Phone: +44 (0) 207 017 7714
Email: [email protected]


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