HAECO Americas, a subsidiary of the HAECO Group with headquarters in Greensboro, North Carolina, USA, announced today that it signed a letter of intent with Mitsubishi Aircraft Corporation at the Farnborough International Airshow to become a preferred airframe Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (“MRO”) partner for Mitsubishi Regional Jet (“MRJ”) in North America.
The collaboration will provide MRJ customers with a best-in-class airframe MRO service solution through an established authorised maintenance organisation, capable of delivering full-spectrum support. Through Mitsubishi’s preferred MRO provider network, HAECO Americas will offer scheduled and unscheduled airframe maintenance as well as special maintenance services, including service bulletin incorporation and post-production modification.
Richard Kendall, CEO of HAECO Americas, said: “We are excited to announce the collaboration with Mitsubishi Aircraft Corporation. HAECO Americas is proud to be part of a select group of companies chosen to support MRJ and its customers by delivering MRO services of the highest quality. We look forward to working closely with Mitsubishi to facilitate maintenance operations, developing a strong service infrastructure and exceeding customer expectations with our comprehensive service capabilities.”
HAECO Americas expects to finalise a formal agreement for a service network contract in the near future with Mitsubishi Aircraft Corporation for MRJ.

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