Dublin based MAAS Aviation has reported substantial increases to the longevity of paint finish in some of their customer programmes. This is attributed to the Company’s ongoing investment their people, processes, and facilities, and has resulted in increased capacity across its European paint facilities.
Commenting, the Chief Commercial Officer at MAAS, Richard Marston explains, “The MAAS ethos is to always deliver superior quality and value to our customers. We work hard to recruit the best people, ensure that our training programmes and work processes are of the very highest standards, and build our own state-of-art, advanced painting facilities. It’s gratifying to see the results of this long-term business strategy and the benefits being realised by our customers. We have a number of long-term customers with annually recurring programmes, which enables us to really work as part of their broader team and get to know the intricacies of their fleets. We take the experience gained in these partnerships and apply it to all our customer projects, continually finetuning and refining our processes. For example, historically a narrowbody aircraft needs to be repainted every four to five years. But, using the latest technology paint products coupled with our high-quality painting techniques and processes, we are seeing finishes that are still looking great and performing well seven and even eight years after being painted. So, for MAAS Aviation customers, the average length a paint scheme lasts is now between six to eight years.”

Marston concludes, “It is great to be part of a team that is so committed to delivering the highest standards. I am immensely proud of all the hardworking and dedicated people across our global sites, who contribute to the provision of excellence to our customers every day.”


