Spotlight: Joramco
Why It Matters
By expanding capacity, upskilling the workforce, and digitizing processes, Joramco strengthens its competitive edge and ensures uninterrupted support for airlines across the Middle East.
Key Takeaways
- •Joramco built Hangar Seven, A380-capable, adding 25 maintenance lines.
- •Second identical hangar planned, dedicated to paint operations.
- •Academy doubled, now training 300 students, offering international courses.
- •Introduced A350 certification and five‑year degree program with University of Jordan.
- •Fully paperless workflow on tablets improves safety, compliance, and efficiency.
Summary
Joramco, a leading MRO in Jordan, outlined its latest capacity upgrades and digital transformation while noting that regional conflict has not disrupted operations.
The company recently completed Hangar Seven, an A380‑compatible facility that raised its maintenance lines to 25, and is constructing a twin hangar dedicated to paint work. Simultaneously, Joramco doubled its training academy, now enrolling 300 students and offering international programs, including a new A350 certification and a five‑year bachelor’s degree in partnership with the University of Jordan.
Fraser emphasized that “the academy is the lifeblood of Joramco,” and highlighted the shift to a fully paperless, tablet‑based workflow that blocks progression until each step is verified, boosting safety and compliance.
These moves cement Joramco’s position as the region’s most capable MRO, mitigate the industry’s talent gap, and promise higher throughput and reliability for airlines operating in a volatile market.
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