How The Aftermarket Is Handling OEM Problems

aircraft engine

Independent manufacturing and aftermarket company ITP has risk-sharing partnerships with several major engine OEMs.

Credit: ITP Aero
The cycle of new-aircraft delivery delays and early service-life problems driving demand for support of older assets is a major reason that the commercial aftermarket is booming. But for airframe and engine manufacturers, rising demand for everything from shop capacity to spare parts is adding...
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