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CIASL Initiates ₹50 Crore MRO Hangar Project to Develop Kochi as Aviation Hub

CIASL Launches ₹50 Crore MRO Hangar Project to Develop Kochi as an Aviation Hub
Cochin International Aviation Services Limited (CIASL) has unveiled a ₹50 crore project aimed at establishing Kochi as a premier aircraft maintenance hub in India. The initiative, inaugurated with a stone-laying ceremony led by CIASL Chairman S. Suhas, involves the construction of the company’s third Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) hangar alongside a covered parking facility at Cochin International Airport.
Expanding Infrastructure to Meet Diverse Aviation Needs
The new hangar, covering 53,800 square feet, is expected to be completed within eight months and will be situated adjacent to the forthcoming CIASL Business Park. Unlike conventional MRO facilities that primarily service narrow-body commercial aircraft, this hangar is designed to accommodate a broader range of aircraft, including business jets, helicopters, and seaplanes. This reflects the evolving dynamics of India’s aviation sector. The facility will also feature 7,000 square feet of dedicated office and workshop space, equipped with advanced component repair and non-destructive testing capabilities.
In addition to the hangar, the project introduces Kerala’s first covered aircraft parking facility, spanning 3.5 lakh square feet and capable of housing up to 13 narrow-body aircraft. This infrastructure is critical for protecting valuable aircraft from the region’s monsoon rains, heat, and corrosive coastal winds, while also enhancing privacy and security for corporate and charter operations.
Strategic Significance and Competitive Landscape
Currently, India’s major MRO hubs are concentrated in Nagpur, Hyderabad, and Kolkata. Many Indian airlines continue to send aircraft abroad for maintenance, primarily to Singapore, the UAE, and Sri Lanka, resulting in substantial foreign exchange outflows. CIASL’s expansion seeks to reverse this trend by providing a competitive, high-quality domestic alternative, positioning Kochi as a key MRO destination for both Indian and international carriers.
“This hangar is part of our mission to establish a complete aviation ecosystem in Kerala,” stated S. Suhas, Chairman of CIASL. “It supports our goal of self-sufficiency in aircraft maintenance, brings foreign exchange earnings, and creates high-skilled jobs for the state.”
Despite the promising outlook, CIASL faces increasing competition within the Indian MRO sector. New entrants such as Inavia Aviation, which plans a facility in Bhopal with notable logistical advantages, may challenge market share. Existing providers in the region are also likely to respond with expansions or service enhancements. The success of the Kochi project will depend not only on its physical infrastructure but also on its capacity to integrate advanced digitization solutions—such as those offered by Ramco Systems—to efficiently manage complex MRO operations.
“We aim to complete construction in eight months. This third hangar, with its enhanced capacity and unique covered parking, will deliver unparalleled services to airlines. We are also preparing for a second phase of development worth ₹150 crore,” said Santosh J. Poovattil, Managing Director of CIASL.
As India’s aviation sector continues to grow, CIASL’s investment in Kochi is expected to attract increased interest from airlines seeking regional maintenance solutions, while setting new standards for quality and innovation in the country’s MRO landscape.
Published on July 4, 2025

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