Aerospace

COMPLEXITY TO COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE

May 20, 2022

COMPLEXITY TO COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE
Engine MRO service providers are faced with some unique challenges given the inherent complexity in their processes, the low margins they have to work with and a constant pressure to honor TAT commitments. With the covid pandemic hitting the world, financial pressures on airlines mounted, changing the airlines’ priorities, making them more cautious about spending — especially where MRO activities are involved. This further compounded the engine MRO service provider’s troubles.

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Emivest Aerospace Corporation is the result of a groundbreaking partnership formed in June 2008 when Emirates Investment and Development Company PSC (Emivest) acquired 80% interest in US based aircraft manufacturing company, Sino Swearingen Aircraft Corporation (SSAC) who developed the SJ30, the world’s fastest, longest range and highest flying light jet. The SJ30 is the first aircraft of its kind in the business jet segment to retain sea level cabin pressure at 41,000ft and reach a top flying height of 49,000ft.

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