After three years, the European aircraft maintenance community gathers again in London as MRO Europe 2025 opens its doors. Aeroplex is once again among the key exhibitors, with its delegation already building new business opportunities for the 2026 and 2027 maintenance seasons.
With more than 11,000 participants, MRO Europe is the region’s largest and most significant meeting point for aircraft maintenance professionals. This year, Aeroplex experts are once again participating as independent exhibitors, and even the first day brought tangible results: new agreements for the upcoming maintenance seasons have been concluded with airlines such as HiSky, Austrian Airlines, Ryanair, and DHL UK. Throughout the exhibition, the Aeroplex stand hosts a continuous series of professional discussions with existing and potential partners. The goal is to expand joint projects, establish new collaborations, and strengthen the company’s international business network.

Árpád Demény, CEO of Aeroplex, highlighted:
“At MRO Europe, we are already preparing for the 2026 and 2027 maintenance seasons. This event provides an excellent opportunity for networking – every meeting and professional discussion contributes to showcasing Aeroplex’s capabilities and promoting the strengths of Hungary’s aircraft maintenance industry on the global stage.”
More than 500 exhibitors are present at this year’s two-day event, held at London’s ExCeL Centre. Representatives from Aeroplex’s base and component maintenance, logistics, procurement, and sales divisions are engaging in discussions throughout both days. The coordinated presence of these teams clearly demonstrates that Aeroplex operates as an integrated MRO service provider on the European market.
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About Aeroplex:
Aeroplex of Central Europe Aircraft Technology Center Ltd. is an aircraft maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) company, a member of N7 Holding Zrt., which is under the ownership of the Hungarian Ministry of National Economy, and is therefore 100% owned by the Hungarian State. Its main activity is the repair and maintenance of Airbus and Boeing aircraft. Aeroplex performs base and line maintenance at its headquarters at Budapest Liszt Ferenc International Airport, as well as aircraft component repair in their new Component Repair Center in Maglód next to the airport base.
The company is a key player in the region and is one of the 5 largest independent MRO companies in Europe based on its hangar maintenance capacity. The company employs 850 people in 2025.
