Overview
MRO Americas 2023 is the premier event for the commercial air transport maintenance, repair, and overhaul industry, produced by Aviation Week. MRO Americas provides a world-class venue for all those involved in the MRO sector to exchange ideas and best practices, share experiences, debate issues, and challenges, and gather knowledge. From moderating and speaking at sessions to leading conversations around industry challenges, we are excited to play an active role at the conference again this year.
In addition to MRO Americas, Oliver Wyman will attend the Military Aviation Logistics & Maintenance Symposium. The symposium focuses on the latest developments and issues in the military aftermarket.
Oliver Wyman at MROAM/MALMS
MRO And Aviation Workforce Outlook: Data-driven Forecast On AMT, Engineering, And TechOps Workforce
Tuesday, April 18 | 11:25 AM - 12:15 PM (GMT)
The aviation industry will face serious consequences if the AMT shortage goes unaddressed. Alongside speakers from AAR, ATS, HAECO Americas, and Atlas Air, Partner Derek Costanza will deep dive into the current trends and industry demographics.
The Impact Of New Aircraft Sales On The Engine OEMs And The Aftermarket
Thursday, April 20 | 10:45 AM - 11:30 AM (GMT)
Partner Dennis Santare, alongside speakers from GE Aerospace, Pratt & Whitney, GA Telesis, and Lufthansa Technik, will explore how pricing structures will shift from engine OEMs to MROs to make up for profitability lost on engines that may not see additional overhauls. They will also discuss how increasing production rates from Airbus & Boeing impact previous-generation engines and what investments are being made to ensure suitable shop capacity.
Live From Atlanta
Boeing Chief Mechanic Jennifer Radtke with Livia Hayes, Director of Market Intelligence OW CAVOK.
Partner David Stewart on insights from the Americas for Europe.
GE Aerospace's Rebecca Johnson with Partner Dennis Santare on sustainability in aviation.
Insights
Stay tuned for our insights on the commercial air transport maintenance, repair, and overhaul industry, and the issues discussed at MRO Americas and MALMS 2023.
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Aviation Industry Trends and Outlook 2023
Each year Oliver Wyman publishes seminal industry research studies: The Global Commercial Fleet & MRO Forecast, our annual MRO Survey, and our soon-to-be-released Airline Economic Analysis. This year we brought together study leaders from each initiative to discuss the short and longer range outlook for the aviation industry.
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