Aircraft Parts Market, By Parts (Engines, Cabin Interiors, Fuselage, Empennage, Landing Gear, Wings and Flaps, and Propeller), By Material Type (Carbon Fibers, Composite Material, Steel Alloy, Aluminum Alloy, and Titanium Alloy), By Aircraft Type (Narrow Body aircraft, Wide-Body aircraft, and Turboprop aircraft), By Application (Commercial Aircraft, Business Aircraft, and Military Aircraft), and by Region (North America, Latin America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Middle East, and Africa) - Size, Share, Outlook, and Opportunity Analysis, 2021 - 2028
In May 2022, JAMCO Corporation, Aircraft engines and engine parts company announced a Supporter Agreement with SkyDrive Inc., a company developing flying cars. JAMCO will collaborate by providing SkyDrive Inc. with its aircraft interiors development professionals.
In May 2022, Boeing aircraft manufacturers and Airline MRO Parts (AMP) an aerospace company, signed a Tailored Parts Package (TPP) agreement, designating Boeing as a supplier for AMP's parts business and identifying it as a Platinum Supplier.
In February 2022, Chilean low-cost operator, SKY, signed an agreement with Airbus to obtain FHS-Components Flight Hour Services for its A320 fleet. This agreement, part of Airbus's Flight Hour Services offering, ensures daily management and servicing of the airline's components by the manufacturer.
In January 2021, Honeywell International Inc. a Multinational conglomerate corporation, secured a 10-year agreement with ST Engineering a engineering company to provide component MRO and warranty repair services for all Asia Pacific-based operators. This agreement covers components installed on CFM International Leap engines.
In September 2020, Barnes Aerospace, a business unit of Barnes Group Inc. a Industrial technology company, announced a 10-year long-term agreement with GE Aviation, a subsidiary of General Electric Corporation an appliance. Under this agreement, both companies will collaborate to manufacture LEAP engine components.