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Mon, Apr 28, 2014

AAR Secures Contract With Aeromexico To Perform Heavy Maintenance

Work Already Underway On First Airplane In Indianapolis

Aerospace and defense contractor AAR has secured a contract with Aeromexico to provide heavy maintenance, or C checks, on three of the airline's Boeing 767 aircraft. AAR will perform the work at the Indianapolis Maintenance Center, its largest maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) facility in the U.S., located on the Indianapolis airport.

Work has already begun on the first 767; two more aircraft will be delivered in the coming weeks. The contract is the first between AAR and Aeromexico, and expands on the aerospace and defense contractor's global presence, which includes supply chain, cargo and transport, component repair and inventory management operations in Europe, the Middle East, Africa and Asia.  AAR has been voted among the top MRO providers in the world, with six facilities comprising its 1MRO network in North America.

"Grant Park Global's strategic consulting services have helped AAR identify business opportunities and establish relationships that have led to contracts in Latin America," says AAR CEO David Storch.

"AAR is the largest independent MRO provider in North America and our team is focused on supporting the company's strategic objectives for increased market share and new client acquisitions in Latin America," says Michael Axelrod, Managing Partner.

FMI: www.aarcorp.com
 

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