How Gama Aviation is setting the standard for predictive, efficient base maintenance
When evaluating a Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO) provider, aircraft owners and operators increasingly seek more than just hangar space. They’re looking for reliability, operational readiness, and a partner who can deliver tailored solutions with technical precision.
In the July 2025 edition of MRO Management magazine – a leading industry publication for global MRO professionals – Gama Aviation’s UK-based MRO services are profiled in a feature-length article exploring the future of base maintenance.
Titled “Predict. Prepare. Perform.”, the piece highlights how Gama Aviation is investing in the tools, teams and technologies that enable more predictive, efficient and mission-specific support. Written by respected aviation journalist Craig Waters, the article includes expert insight from Paul Kinch, Managing Director of MRO at Gama Aviation.
“We’ve focused on doing the basics better – and investing in the areas that make a real operational difference,” Kinch explains.
With multiple Part 145 maintenance facilities across the UK, including Bournemouth, Farnborough, Glasgow, Luton, and Sharjah in the Middle East, Gama Aviation is building a smarter, more connected approach to base maintenance. Recent investments have been made in digital tooling systems, compliance leadership, component workshops, and mission-specific flexibility for medevac, charter, and special mission aircraft.
The article also explores how Gama Aviation’s MRO model is built around data, standardisation and speed of response:
“The biggest shift will be around data interpretation,” Kinch adds. “MROs will need to understand fleet trends, fault histories and predictive triggers – so we can get the right people and parts ready ahead of time.”
For prospective clients considering Gama Aviation as their MRO partner, this feature provides a valuable third-party perspective on the depth and direction of our maintenance strategy. From long-term fleet support to short-notice AOG response, we continue to develop our capabilities to deliver consistent, compliant outcomes at scale.
To read the full article, visit the July 2025 edition of MRO Management via the link below. The Gama Aviation feature appears on pages 26–28.
Read the full article – MRO Management, July 2025 (external link)