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Aerotranscargo FZE, GMF, and AIR ONE Technics forge strategic MRO alliance for 747 freighter fleet

Feb 05, 2026

Aerotranscargo FZE (ATC FZE), PT Garuda Maintenance Facility Aero Asia Tbk (GMF), and AIR ONE Technics DWC-LLC (AOT) announced a strategic partnership through a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed in Dubai outlining new Boeing 747 freighter maintenance cooperation in 2026/2027.

The MoU establishes a framework for collaboration between the three parties, combining GMF’s global MRO capabilities, ATC FZE’s widebody freighter fleet worldwide operations, and AIR ONE Technics’ technical expertise based at the Mohammed Bin Rashid Aerospace Hub.

The cooperation will support the continued airworthiness and operational reliability of ATC FZE’s Boeing 747 fleet, while strengthening technical collaboration across Indonesia, the Middle East, and Europe.

The MoU was signed by Guneet Mirchandani, Chairman of ATC FZE, Andi Fahrurrozi, Chief Executive Officer of GMF, and Ayrat Gilmutdinov, Chief Executive Officer of AOT.

Aerotranscargo FZE and AIR ONE Technics are subsidiaries of AIR ONE International Holdings, a global network of cargo airlines and aviation companies offering flexible airfreight capacity through long-term charters, ACMI solutions, and scheduled services

AIR ONE Technics is a UAE-based line maintenance and airworthiness management services provider supporting ATC FZE’s fleet of eleven Boeing 747-400 freighters and two Boeing 777 freighters. Located at the Mohammed Bin Rashid Aerospace Hub, Dubai South, the company is aggressively growing to support the Group’s Boeing 747/777 Freighters across the UAE, Europe, and Asia.

GMF is Indonesia’s largest and most integrated aircraft MRO (Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul) company, with more than 76 years of experience serving over 190 customers in more than 70 countries. GMF is recognized by major aviation authorities worldwide, holding over 30 safety and airworthiness certifications, including from the FAA (United States), EASA (Europe), CAA UK (United Kingdom), CASA (Australia), and DGCA (Indonesia).

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