As air transportation industry develops rapidly these days, aircraft maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) becomes more crucial to the smooth running and profit earning of airlines. According to the study of TeamSAL, in 2017, the market value of MRO will be over $62 billion all over the world, compared with $41 billion in 2008.

Chinese Airlines and MRO providers have achieved great success in 2008 and will continue exploiting the market all over the world, which needs the support from partners at home and abroad. At the same time, they also face many challenges. Airlines will have an increasing outsourcing in the next five years in both engines maintenance and airframe maintenance. Besides, lots of the aircrafts Chinese airlines bought will expire guarantee period and go into the maintenance market from 2009. How should MRO providers and OEMs improve their business and satisfy the airlines will be a big issue.

China Aviation MRO Summit is the only event addresses the strategic issues concerning the development of technologies, services and solutions in aircraft maintenance. It provides a thorough series of solid case studies on the strategies that are applied currently by the industry leaders, such as business development, cost management, environment protection, leasing and financing etc. Moreover, the conference will also be a great opportunity for airlines and MRO providers to hear about the latest developments and trends in this rapidly developing industry.

Job Title:
• General Managers
• Managing Directors
• Plant Managers
• Plant Directors
• Engineering Directors
• Managers/Supervisors
• Maintenance
• Directors/Managers/Superintendents
• Technology Directors/Managers
• Flight Operation Directors/Managers
• Directors of Aviation/Aircraft financing
• Partners/Consultants

From:
• Government officials
• Airlines
• MRO providers
• Aircraft and equipment manufacturers
• Spare parts suppliers
• Financing and leasing companies
• Consulting companies
• Legal firms

Geographical Distribution:
China Mainland: 60%     The rest of the world: 40%