Condor signs five-year heavy-maintenance deal with Joramco to cover entire Airbus fleet

German leisure carrier Condor has signed a five-year heavy-maintenance agreement with MRO provider Joramco to service its entire Airbus fleet, the first collaboration between the two. Announced at MRO Middle East 2026, the deal covers heavy MRO work across Condor's Airbus types.

Discovered 2026-02-04T07:09:53.393970-08:00 | 2026-02-04T07:09:53.393970-08:00

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What Hype is tracking

  • The five-year heavy-MRO contract secures sustained heavy-check capacity for Condor's all-Airbus fleet, directly affecting aircraft availability, maintenance scheduling and operational resilience; this follows broader moves by carriers to secure external heavy-MRO capacity.
  • The deal is a material customer win for Joramco and signals competitive pressure and potential consolidation in aftermarket services as providers expand capabilities; it aligns with recent MRO capacity consolidation and expansion trends.
  • Announced at MRO Middle East 2026, the agreement underscores the market choice airlines face between contracting third-party MROs and investing in in‑house hangars and infrastructure, a trade-off highlighted by recent airline investments in on‑site MRO facilities.

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mrobusinesstoday.com Aviation Business News aerotelegraph.com AeroTime Le Journal de l’Aviation LARA
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2026-02-04T07:09:53.393970-08:00
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