MROs Look To Offset COVID-19-Related Losses

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Some MROs are offering aircraft storage during the current fleet groundings.
Credit: James Pozzi/AW&ST
The novel coronavirus pandemic has done much to stunt the growth of commercial aftermarket activity so far in 2020, with MRO facilities reducing operations given the mass grounding of aircraft fleets worldwide. Fleet inactivity has meant a slowdown in maintenance work and a wave of work order...

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