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Revima Plans U.S. Expansion in Landing Gear and APU Services

Revima's Strategic Expansion in the U.S. and Beyond
Revima, a leading independent provider of maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) services for auxiliary power units (APUs) and landing gear, is pursuing significant expansion to support its growing operations. Olivier Legrand, President and CEO of Revima, outlined the company’s strategic plans during the Jefferies MRO Summit on June 4. Central to these plans is the establishment of additional repair stations in the United States, alongside considerations for a new facility in the Middle East, reflecting Revima’s ambition to strengthen its global footprint.
Current Operations and Market Growth
Currently, Revima operates three sites in France and recently launched a greenfield aftermarket facility in Chonburi, Thailand, near Bangkok, which officially opened in January 2023. This new site specializes in narrowbody landing gear MRO and has already contributed substantially to the company’s growth. Annually, Revima services approximately 600 APUs and 650 landing gear legs, underscoring its significant role in the aerospace aftermarket.
The company has experienced robust growth driven by airlines’ continued use of older aircraft amid delays in new aircraft deliveries and persistent supply chain disruptions. These market dynamics fueled a 31% increase in Revima’s business between 2023 and 2024, with further growth of 15 to 20% anticipated this year. Legrand emphasized the backlog of APUs awaiting service and noted that improvements in supply chain recovery are easing bottlenecks, enabling faster turnaround times and increased revenue generation.
Key to Revima’s growth are four aircraft models: the Airbus A320neo, Boeing 737 MAX, Boeing 787, and Airbus A350. The company holds authorized repair facility agreements and licenses with original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) to support these platforms, with the Boeing 787 in particular driving significant aftermarket demand.
Outlook and Service Portfolio
Looking ahead, Revima remains optimistic about sustained growth despite potential market uncertainties projected for 2026. Legrand highlighted that the company’s order book for the coming year is filling rapidly, with expected growth exceeding 10%. By 2027, Revima anticipates performing over half of the landing gear maintenance work for the A320neo, marking a notable transition from the previous generation A320ceo.
Beyond repair and overhaul services, Revima also engages in the sales and leasing of landing gear and APUs. Its FlightWatching digital platform provides predictive maintenance solutions, enhancing operational efficiency for its customers. The company supports a broad range of equipment, maintaining around 35 different APU models—from small turboprops to the Airbus A380—and covers most Airbus and Boeing landing gear types. Since 2019, Revima has been majority-owned by Ardian, a European private equity firm, which has supported its strategic growth initiatives.

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