mlns='http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml'>

News, interviews and galleries from MRO Asia-Pacific 2022.
Spotlight On The APAC Aftermarket
 
 
Five things Aviation Week Network's MRO editors learned about the current state of the industry at MRO Asia-Pacific 2022 which was held in Singapore last week. 
 
HAECO’s Chief Commercial Officer Richard Kendall shares his thoughts on the Hong Kong market and how the company is adapting to post-covid recovery and inflation challenges.
 
Aviation Week Network’s MRO Asia-Pacific Awards 2022 took place on September 19. Take a look at the winners from this year.
 
Sean Broderick, Daniel Williams

Asia-Pacific’s prevalence of long-haul and international flying means it will be the last major region to see passenger demand return to 2019 levels. 
 
How well do know the news from the Asia-Pacific region? Try this quiz to see how familiar you are with Asia's aftermarket; the MRO providers, the facilities and the capabilities. 
 
James Pozzi

The CEO of the airline-affiliated MRO believes closer working with OEMs and MRO providers is important in driving forward the region's aviation future.

 
Tips for how MROs can attract more women to join the industry. Women in Aviation-Singapore VP Lou-Ann Seet speaks with Aviation Week's Executive  Editor, MRO, Lee Ann Shay at Aviation Week Network’s MRO Asia-Pacific in Singapore on Sept. 21, 2022.
 
Prachi Patel

How Asia-Pacific's freighter aircraft will take shape over from this year through to 2026.

 
Scroll through the gallery to see the model aircraft that were on display at Aviation Week Network's MRO Asia-Pacific 2022 in Singapore. 
 
Lindsay Bjerregaard

A look at the latest aftermarket news from the Asia-Pacific region.
 
AVIATION WEEK FORECASTS
Powered by Aviation Week Intelligence Network (AWIN)
 
AWIN Membership Required
 
A consequence of Moscow’s war in Ukraine has been the potential for operators of Russian-made military equipment to experience supply chain disruption with regard to sustainment.
 
Record high revenues for the second quarter of 2022 have surpassed 2019 quarterly reporting for both passenger and dedicated cargo carriers in the U.S.
 
The Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) is a compact air arm focused around two key tasks: mobility and maritime surveillance.
 
Aviation Week Network’s 2023 preliminary forecast findings projects over 6,450 new aircraft deliveries to Asia-Pacific and China, worth $924 million over the next ten years at retail prices.
 
Europe has proven to be the most successful export market for the type, with its selection by three different NATO members representing a significant endorsement for the KC-390 that Embraer hopes will lead to further export success.