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Ameco Beijing
NameAmeco Beijing
Native name北京民航机场维修工程公司
Founded1989
HeadquartersBeijing, China
IndustryAerospace maintenance, repair and overhaul
Key peopleZhang Xinyu (example)
ProductsAircraft maintenance, component repair, engineering services
Website(omitted)

Ameco Beijing Ameco Beijing is a major aerospace maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) provider based in Beijing, China, established to serve commercial aviation operators with heavy airframe, engine, and component support. The company developed strategic partnerships with international aerospace firms and flag carriers, expanding into line maintenance, structural repair, and engineering services for narrowbody and widebody aircraft. Ameco Beijing plays a role in regional aviation infrastructure, interacting with airports, manufacturers, and regulatory agencies across Asia, Europe, and North America.

History

Ameco Beijing was founded in 1989 through a joint venture model that linked Chinese aviation stakeholders with foreign aerospace firms such as Airbus partners, Boeing representatives, and multinational maintenance companies. Early collaborations involved technology transfer, workforce training, and the adaptation of Western maintenance practices, aligning with the modernization efforts of carriers like Air China and China Eastern Airlines. During the 1990s and 2000s the company expanded capacity in response to fleet growth from operators including China Southern Airlines, Hainan Airlines, and leasing companies such as AerCap and GECAS. Strategic milestones included securing airworthiness approvals from authorities like the Civil Aviation Administration of China and entering cooperative frameworks with original equipment manufacturers including CFM International, Pratt & Whitney, and Rolls-Royce. Ameco Beijing navigated industry shocks such as the September 11 attacks-era downturn, the 2008 financial crisis, and the COVID-19 pandemic by diversifying services, investing in digital records and predictive maintenance practices, and increasing collaboration with airport operators such as Beijing Capital International Airport and later Beijing Daxing International Airport.

Operations and Services

Ameco Beijing provides a spectrum of MRO services: heavy maintenance checks for aircraft types certified by Federal Aviation Administration and European Union Aviation Safety Agency standards, component repair for avionics and hydraulics, engineering support for structural modifications and cabin reconfigurations, and line maintenance at multiple airports. The provider offers scheduled C-checks and D-checks for families including Boeing 737, Airbus A320, Boeing 777, and Airbus A330, and supports freighter conversions and passenger-to-freighter projects in collaboration with conversion specialists like ST Aerospace affiliates. Services extend to engine shop partnerships for modules from manufacturers such as CFM56, V2500, PW4000, and Trent series engines, often coordinating with overhaul centers operated by General Electric and Rolls-Royce. Ameco Beijing supplies spare parts logistics, rotable pool management, and technical records management aligned with standards set by organizations like the International Air Transport Association and International Civil Aviation Organization.

Facilities and Maintenance Base

The maintenance base occupies large hangars and workshops adjacent to major Beijing airport complexes, integrating paint shops, composite repair bays, non-destructive testing laboratories, and avionics benches. Facilities are equipped for structural repairs using tooling and jigs compatible with aircraft types produced by Boeing and Airbus, and include engine test cells and borescope inspection suites. Infrastructure investments have targeted digital maintenance platforms, automated inventory systems from suppliers like Honeywell and Sikorsky-related vendors, and training simulators for cabin and emergency procedures certified by institutes such as the Civil Aviation Flight University of China. The base supports line stations at regional airports including Shanghai Pudong International Airport, Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport, and international stations serving carriers on routes to hubs like Hong Kong International Airport and Tokyo Haneda Airport.

Fleet and Clients

Ameco Beijing serves a diverse client roster comprised of state carriers, low-cost operators, cargo airlines, and aircraft lessors. Major airline clients historically include Air China, China Eastern Airlines, China Southern Airlines, and international operators leasing fleets from firms like Avolon and Boeing Capital. The technical scope covers narrowbody types such as Airbus A320 family and Boeing 737 Next Generation, and widebody types like Boeing 747, Boeing 787 Dreamliner, Airbus A330, and Airbus A350. Cargo operators served include FedEx Express-linked operators and regional freighters from carriers such as Cargolux and UPS Airlines via third-party agreements. Client relationships often involve long-term maintenance contracts, power-by-the-hour arrangements with lessors, and partnership agreements with OEMs including Airbus SAS and Boeing Commercial Airplanes.

Ownership and Organization

Ameco Beijing was structured originally as a joint venture involving state-owned Chinese aviation enterprises and foreign aerospace partners, resulting in a corporate governance model linking stakeholders like Air China and international investors. The organizational chart includes divisions for line maintenance, shop maintenance, supply chain, engineering, quality assurance, and training, reporting to a board with representation from major shareholders. The company interacts with regulatory authorities such as the Civil Aviation Administration of China and certification bodies from jurisdictions like the Federal Aviation Administration and European Union Aviation Safety Agency, maintaining compliance through dedicated quality and safety management systems.

Safety, Certifications, and Environmental Initiatives

Safety and certification credentials include approvals from the Civil Aviation Administration of China, maintenance organization approvals aligned with Federal Aviation Administration and European Union Aviation Safety Agency standards, and participation in safety programs advocated by International Air Transport Association. Ameco Beijing has pursued environmental initiatives such as waste reduction in paint and chemical use, energy efficiency programs at hangars, and adherence to emissions control practices promoted by entities like the International Civil Aviation Organization. The company has integrated environmentally conscious processes in airframe painting, recycling of consumables, and conductive policies aligned with airport environmental management systems at installations like Beijing Capital International Airport and Beijing Daxing International Airport.

Category:Aerospace companies of China