Amman-based aircraft MRO facility and engineering arm of Dubai Aerospace Enterprise (DAE), Joramco, is expanding its industry presence through a series of new airline agreements, strategic partnerships, and technological advancements announced during this week’s MRO Middle East 2025 event in Dubai.

Among its latest developments, Joramco secured an expanded maintenance agreement with DHL, extending their collaboration until May 2026. Under this renewed contract, Joramco will perform C checks and heavy maintenance on 12 aircraft, including the A330 for the first time.

Additionally, the company is set to enhance its support for Royal Jordanian, the national carrier of Jordan, by providing maintenance services for the airline’s new Embraer 195-E2 aircraft, marking Joramco’s first engagement with this model.

Strengthening its presence in the low-cost carrier segment, Joramco also entered into a new partnership with Turkish airline Pegasus, under which it will conduct heavy maintenance checks on A320neo aircraft during the 2025 winter season.

Fraser Currie, chief executive of Joramco, said: “It is our pleasure to commence our new journey with Pegasus as our new customer. This agreement is a testament to Joramco’s position as a leader in the MRO market, and we’re confident that it marks the beginning of a long and fruitful collaboration.”

Further expanding its reach in the MRO sector, Joramco signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with ATS Technic, an independent EASA-certified provider of line and base maintenance services in the UAE. This collaboration will see Joramco leveraging its extensive expertise to support ATS Technic’s base maintenance operations, including tooling, manpower, and future business development opportunities.

Mahdi Altahaineh, chairman of ATS Group, said: “This partnership represents a major step forward in creating a more integrated and efficient MRO ecosystem. By leveraging our combined expertise and resources, we will drive innovation, optimise maintenance solutions, and enhance service delivery for our airline customers.”

Furthermore, Jormaco reaffirmed its long-standing partnership with PPG, securing a continued supply of high-quality sealants and paints at competitive pricing.

In line with its commitment to innovation, Joramco also adopted dentCHECK, an advanced 3D damage-mapping tool from 8tree. This cutting-edge technology enhances inspection accuracy, efficiency, and consistency in aircraft damage assessments, reinforcing Joramco’s drive to integrate next-generation solutions into its maintenance processes.

Leonard Buck, business development manager at 8tree, said: “It is rewarding to see the growing number of MROs that are equipping their teams with 8tree’s tools to digitalise maintenance workflows. These tools have proven to increase productivity and efficiency, and they have found a place in Joramco’s hangars. Joramco’s journey has been impressive, and we are proud to play a pivotal role in their future growth trajectory.”

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