BP Aero Secures UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) and Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) Certifications, Expanding Global Reach for Aircraft Engine MRO Services

BP Aero, a provider of aircraft engine maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) services based in Dallas, Texas, announced that it has successfully obtained the United Kingdom’s Civil Aviation Authority (CAA), a renewal of the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) certifications, and an over 7,000 increase of CAAC approved part numbers. These certifications significantly expand BP Aero’s certifications, as part of the ITP Aero Group, to provide world-class MRO services to operators and overhaul facilities in the UK and China, further strengthening its global presence in the aviation industry.

With the new certifications, BP Aero can now further support its international clients with expertise across various engine platforms such as LEAP, CFM56–3/5A/5B/5C/7B, CF6–80C2, CF34–3/8C/8E/10E, GE90-100, and V2500–A5/D5 engines, further enhancing the company’s ability to meet the diverse needs of international clients. The CAA and CAAC certifications recognize BP Aero’s commitment to maintaining the highest levels of quality, safety, and regulatory compliance. The achievements reinforce BP Aero’s standing as a trusted and reliable provider of aircraft engine services. 

“We are excited to have secured both the UK CAA and the CAAC certifications, marking significant milestones in our global expansion,” said Mike Walsh, president of BP Aero. “These approvals will enable us to better serve our customers in the UK, China, and other key markets, with the same high standards of excellence and reliability that BP Aero is known for.”

ATS Unveils New Brand Identity and Website to Reflect Growth, Compliance, and Commitment to Excellence

Aerospace Technical Services (ATS), a leading global distributor of aviation parts and provider of maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) solutions, today announced a new brand identity and website, reinforcing its commitment to compliance, transparency, and operational excellence.

“Success in aviation is built on more than just technical expertise—it’s built on trust, relationships, and an unwavering commitment to our customers,” said Mahdi Al-Tahaineh, founder of ATS. “This new brand represents the evolution of ATS while preserving our legacy. It reflects our dedication to compliance and quality while preparing us for the future.”

With the launch of the new brand and website, http://www.atsaviation.com, ATS brings together three core businesses under a cohesive brand structure:

  • ATS Aviation, the foundation of ATS Group, the trusted partner for aviation parts and aircraft solutions. Since its founding in 2003, ATS Aviation has been a go-to partner for airlines, MROs, and operators worldwide. From sourcing hard-to-find aircraft components to delivering comprehensive engine and leasing solutions, ATS Aviation is committed to doing what it takes to keep customers’ fleets in the air—no matter the challenge.
  • ATS Technic, the trusted partner for MRO services in Dubai. As the first independent EASA-certified line maintenance organization in the UAE, ATS Technic is dedicated to delivering superior MRO services that prioritize aircraft safety, reliability, and performance. With a new base maintenance hangar under development at Al Maktoum International Airport (DWC), ATS Technic continues to expand its capabilities to support the region’s growing aviation needs.
  • ATS Medical, the trusted partner for advanced medical supplies and solutions. Born during the COVID-19 pandemic, ATS Medical delivers high-quality medical devices that meet the highest international standards. ATS Medical’s mission is to empower hospitals, clinics, and healthcare providers around the world with reliable, cutting-edge products that improve patient outcomes.

The new ATS brand preserves the heritage of the original identity while introducing a modern image and digital presence across the company. The colors and iconography tell the story of ATS’s core values and commitment to excellence.

Core Colors:

  • As the central color of the core and sub-company logos, deep blue represents reliability, precision, and a legacy of trust.
  • As a key accent color across the brand, vibrant orange symbolizes innovation, adaptability, and ATS’s commitment to its customers.

Sub-Company Colors and Symbols:

  • ATS Aviation: Deep blue remains the defining color, reinforcing the company’s role as the foundation of ATS. The lock wire icon reinforces ATS’s meticulous attention to safety and detail.
  • ATS Technic: Sky blue represents the company’s commitment to keeping aircraft flying, while the airplane icon signifies ATS Technic’s role in ensuring aircraft safety and performance.
  • ATS Medical: Vibrant orange conveys vitality, innovation, and responsiveness signifying ATS Medical’s mission to deliver high-quality healthcare solutions that improve patient outcomes. The medical cross is a universal symbol of care and global healthcare standards.

At the heart of the ATS Group identity is the falcon, a symbol of strength and resilience. Just as a falcon soars with agility and focus, ATS continues to expand into new markets while maintaining its reputation for quality and reliability.

“With this rebrand, ATS is positioned for today and tomorrow. Whether it’s sourcing a rare aircraft component, providing world-class MRO services, or delivering life-saving medical supplies, we are more than a supplier—we are a partner to our customers. Our commitment to compliance, sustainability, and operational excellence ensures that ATS will continue to drive innovation in aviation for years to come,” said Hasna Fayyad, general manager of ATS.

A Global Company with a Customer-First Approach
The ATS rebranding is the result of a comprehensive compliance review launched in July 2024, which strengthened ATS’s governance and adherence to international regulatory standards.

Since its founding, ATS has grown from a single office into an international group of companies serving the global aviation sector from its headquarters in Dubai. While expanding its expertise, ATS has remained committed to customer service and ethical business practices.

Propelling Aerospace and Defense to New Heights with High Performance Magnet Motors

 

By David Farnia, Director of R&D, Arnold Magnetic Technologies, and Aaron Williams, VP of Sales and Marketing, Arnold Magnetic Technologies

High-performance permanent magnet motors are propelling major technological progress in the aerospace and defense sectors. Innovations in material science, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, and advanced manufacturing have contributed to the development of state-of-the-art permanent magnet motors and generators that support applications that demand the highest levels of power density, reliability, and longevity.

These mission-critical applications include propulsion and power generation systems in military aircraft, surface ships, submarines, drones, portable munitions, and armored vehicles. Furthermore, these technologies have extensive applications in satellites and the electrification of commercial aviation, facilitating remarkable advancements such as electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL).

Wide Scale Adoption

The origins of permanent magnet motors can be traced back to 1821 when British scientist Michael Faraday succeeded in producing mechanical motion with a permanent magnet and an electric current. His pioneering work laid the foundation for the development of the first electric induction motors, which would eventually become ubiquitous. It wasn’t until the late 20th century that the industry experienced a revolution with advancements in high-performance rare-earth magnets, leading to the widespread adoption of permanent magnet motors.

Permanent magnet motors have increasingly become the motor of choice in various applications that benefit from superior energy efficiency and power-to-weight ratio, such as automobile drive systems, power tools, household appliances, and HVAC systems. The efficiency of these motors is especially advantageous to battery-powered systems, extending the range of vehicles and the runtime of power tools.

Automakers have embraced these motors in their EV powertrains due to their impressive power density, efficiency, and compact size. Power tools also benefit from permanent magnet motors, as they offer an ideal combination of high power and portability. Furthermore, their brushless design enhances reliability and longevity compared to traditional induction motor designs.

Efficiency is also crucial for green and profitable power generation, which functions in the opposite manner of electric motors. The higher electrical output of permanent magnet generators translates to increased capacity and a quicker return on investment, while also reducing operating costs of fossil fuel systems. In wind turbines, permanent magnet generators eliminate the need for gearboxes, resulting in significantly more efficient operation. The resulting compactness and high reliability are particularly important, considering the turbines are situated atop tall towers that are challenging to access and maintain.

High-Performance Applications

The exceptional power density and efficiency of these various applications have far-reaching benefits. However, it is in the aerospace and defense sectors where the investment in the latest permanent magnet motor technology is yielding the most dramatic results, pushing efficiencies into the high-ninety-percent range, and achieving remarkable improvements in the all-important optimization of size, weight, and power (SWAP).

The power-to-weight ratio of these motors makes them ideal for aircraft propulsion systems, including rotating and thrust components such as impellers and fans. They are even being used to power satellite components, allowing the craft to precisely maneuver with minimal energy consumption.

Advanced magnetic materials and subsystems developed to meet the extreme temperatures, pressures, and mechanical shock of down-hole oil & gas applications have also proven to stand up well in demanding aerospace and defense applications.

Achieving High Performance

Achieving the high performance required by the aerospace and defense sectors has been a multifaceted R&D challenge, requiring innovations in material science, motor design, advanced manufacturing, and other fields. Let’s look at some of the key attributes of the highest-performing permanent magnet motor and generator systems.

Magnet Material

When considering magnet materials for high-performance permanent motor applications, both Neodymium Iron Boron (NdFeB) and Samarium Cobalt (SmCo) are widely used due to their high magnetic strength. However, they differ in several key aspects that can influence their suitability for various applications.

NdFeB magnets exhibit higher magnetic flux density compared to SmCo magnets, which means they can deliver more magnetic pull force. This makes NdFeB magnets suitable for applications that require higher torque output with lighter weight, such as electric vehicles or wind turbines. However, NdFeB magnets have a lower resistance to high temperatures and are more prone to corrosion, which may require additional thermal management or protective coating in certain applications.
On the other hand, SmCo magnets offer superior temperature stability and corrosion resistance. For example, Arnold Magnetic Technologies’ RECOMA 35E SmCo magnet materials, the most power-dense samarium cobalt magnet available, are engineered for the most demanding environments, including high speed (100,000 RPM+), high temperature (150°C-250C), and highly corrosive environments.

Unlike neodymium (Nd) magnets, which need high levels of rare dysprosium (Dy) to function at moderate temperatures, SmCo magnets use materials that are more widely available and are inherently stable at temperatures well above the Curie point of NdFeB. This makes SmCo pricing more stable and less prone to market changes.

Arnold has established domestic supply chains for rare earth materials to ensure full compliance with all US Department of Defense requirements.

Laminated Magnets

Reducing eddy current losses in permanent magnet motors is essential for achieving optimal performance. Eddy currents are circulating currents induced within conductors by a changing magnetic field in the conductor. They can cause significant energy losses, overheating, and even damage to the motor. In the context of permanent magnet motors, these losses become particularly concerning due to the high frequencies at which these motors operate.

Thinner laminations composed of high-quality materials in the stator and rotor stacks are crucial for the power density and efficiency of high-speed motor applications to reduce core losses caused by eddy currents. Designers seek to balance the tradeoff between power and heat. This technology has always been used in the laminated steel for motors but more recently Arnold has T developed L Type thin laminated rare earth magnets with insulated layers of less than 20 µm and magnetic layers from 0.5 mm and up in custom shapes and sizes in neodymium iron boron and samarium cobalt. This brings traditional electric steel lamination benefits to the magnets themselves.

Carbon Fiber Sleeves

Another important design consideration is the sleeve which holds the rotor magnets in place. The fundamental purpose of the rotor sleeve is mechanical — securely containing the magnets at high speeds.

However, the sleeve’s location positions it in the flux path between the rotor and stator. If the sleeve is conductive, it will generate joule losses. By employing a non-conductive material like Arnold’s Wraptite carbon fiber sleeving, this cause of joule losses can be eliminated.

Carbon fiber is not only less dense than steel, which improves balance and rotor dynamic characteristics, but the low density also provides higher containment capability by reducing self-induced stresses at high RPM. The lightweight carbon fiber material contributes to improved power densities.

Carbon fiber sleeves have additional benefits. The sleeve’s primary purpose is containing the magnets on the rotor, but it is also important to consider the proximity of the sleeve to the inside diameter of the stator. Flux density distortions increase as the sleeve surface moves closer to the stator slots. Higher flux distortions lead to higher eddy current losses.

Using a carbon fiber sleeve means the gap between sleeve surface and the stator surface need only be a function of mechanical tolerance requirements, giving motor designers the flexibility to optimally design motors to minimize eddy current loss and maximize performance.

Combining a Wraptite carbon fiber sleeve along with a L Type laminated magnet will provide the necessary structural performance while reducing rotor losses by as much as 80%.

In conclusion, the strategic positioning of the rotor sleeve has a significant impact on the effectiveness of the magnetic flux path between the rotor and stator. By opting for conductive materials, specifically Arnold’s Wraptite carbon fiber sleeving, we can effectively eliminate joule losses caused by conductive sleeves. The unique properties of carbon fiber, such as less density than steel, contribute to enhanced balance, improved rotor dynamic characteristics, and notably, a reduction in self-induced stresses at high RPMs.

Propelling the Future in Aerospace and Defense

Arnold’s advancements in high performance permanent magnet materials, coupled with innovative motor design, are indeed redefining power density’s upper limits. They are surpassing previous constraints and paving the way for future technological breakthroughs in aerospace and defense.

Greene Tweed Highlights Innovative Arlon 3000XT Thermoplastic for Industry’s Most Demanding Applications

Greene Tweed, manufacturer of high-performance seals, thermoplastics, composites and engineered components, is highlighting its innovative Arlon 3000XT thermoplastic for a wide range of industries and applications. The company says Arlon 3000XT provides excellent thermal stability and chemical resistance, very low moisture absorption, remarkably low wear and high-impact resistance.

Backed by 30 years of experience in high-pressure, high-temperature oilfield applications, Arlon 3000XT is the world’s first crosslinked PEEK-based polymer that delivers proven stability in some of the harshest industrial conditions in the world, delivering superior high-temperature performance over other plastics at up to 300°C. Due to its salient dielectric properties, this remarkable thermoplastic can provide better electrical insulation and dissipation, reliable signal throughput, and superior noise-abating characteristics over existing materials, and is capable of load bearing over the glass transition point (Tg). It also delivers significantly reduced susceptibility to moisture and steam.

Arlon 3000XT’s chemical and creep resistance, mechanical strength at high temperatures, and capacity for high-volume manufacturing make it an attractive solution for key components of hydrogen fuel cells and electrolyzers, as well as oil and gas applications. This thermoplastic can also be molded into custom seals, insulators, stock shapes, electrical connectors, and other custom geometries.

Greene Tweed combines expertise in high performance materials with advanced engineering design skills to provide custom solutions to market leaders for their most challenging and critical applications.

Brazilian Air Force Selects StandardAero to Support PT6A-68C Engines Powering its A-29 Super Tucano Fleet

StandardAero, a leading independent pure-play provider of aerospace engine aftermarket services, has been selected by the Brazilian Air Force (Força Aérea Brasileira) to provide maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) services for the Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6A-68C engines powering its fleet of Embraer A-29A and A-29B Super Tucano aircraft.  

The Brazilian Air Force utilizes the A-29 Super Tucano for a variety of roles, including training, air interception and surveillance missions.  The type is also flown by the service’s Air Demonstration Squadron (EDA), also known as “Smoke Squadron.”

StandardAero is a Pratt & Whitney Canada authorized PT6A Designated Overhaul Facility (DOF), with distribution rights on certain engine models, and will be supporting the Brazilian Air Force’s PT6A-68C engine fleet from its Center of Excellence (COE) for Turboprop Engine MRO in Summerside, PE, Canada.  The Summerside facility provides MRO support for PT6A-68 operators worldwide, its capabilities including a dedicated “high-G” test cell which is able to emulate the G-forces encountered by PT6A-68 engines in highly maneuverable platforms such as the Super Tucano.

Last November, StandardAero celebrated its 10th anniversary of supporting the PT6A-68 family, and its 500th PT6A-68 overhaul.  In 2024, StandardAero is celebrating its 60th year of supporting the global PT6A operator community from its four overhaul locations and eleven service center locations for the engine worldwide.  

“StandardAero is honored to have been entrusted by the Força Aérea Brasileira with the support of its PT6A-68C engine fleet,” commented Jeff Poirier, vice president/general manager of the Turboprops & Fleets (TPAF) Business Unit for StandardAero.  “As the world’s largest customer for the PT6A-68C engine variant, the FAB knows this powerplant better than any other operator, and is clearly discerning when it comes to selecting a reliable, responsive MRO provider.  The entire team here at StandardAero truly appreciates the confidence shown in us by the FAB, and looks forward to supporting their mission with high-quality engine MRO services for many years to come.”

Electro Rent Appoints New Chief Revenue Officer

Leading global electronic test and measurement equipment specialist Electro Rent has appointed Alan Mayer as its chief revenue officer (CRO) to spearhead the company’s growth plans. Mayer joins Electro Rent with extensive global customer experience across multiple segments and verticals in technology companies, from startups to the Global 500, in both corporate and public sectors.

Mayer brings 22 years of experience at Dell, where he led sales, services, and customer success teams to champion the evolving needs of customers across the business. He also led the worldwide channel strategy for services and the execution of critical products and programs for channel, distribution, and retail to better serve partners and customers. A graduate of Arizona State University, Mayer joins Electro Rent from cyber advisory and solutions leader Optiv, where he was senior vice president, partners, alliances and solutions.

“Alan’s expertise will be key to ensuring our growth and demonstrating the value of Electro Rent’s services to leading organizations using test and technology equipment,” said Mike Clark, Electro Rent CEO. “These organizations can benefit from the burgeoning rental model, greatly reducing their capital investment needs and driving efficiencies. Alan will ensure that we are positioned to deliver maximum customer value as the go-to global provider of electronic test equipment and technology rental services.”

“I am thrilled to pair my expertise in enabling growth at leading technology companies with Electro Rent’s unique market proposition as the smart solution for test and technology equipment use,” added Alan. “The customer value of Electro Rent’s proposition is immense and poised for much greater adoption. I am delighted to help Electro Rent serve these customers.”

Aviation Circularity Consortium Launches 2050 Industry Roadmap to A Sustainable Aviation Future

The Aviation Circularity Consortium (ACC) today unveiled its 2050 Industry Roadmap, a comprehensive guide for the aviation industry to embrace a circular economy model and significantly contribute to global sustainability goals.

Building on the momentum from the ACC’s launch earlier this year, the Roadmap lays out a
strategic course for the certification of low-emission, reprocessed high-quality materials and
parts for use in aviation products and other critical industries in the sustainable transition.

Unlocking the Circular Opportunity in Aviation
With the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) forecasting a potential tripling of
international aviation emissions by 20501 and adopting a net-zero carbon emissions goal for
international aviation by the same year,2 the need for sustainable solutions is more pressing
than ever. Circularity presents a transformative solution to address this challenge by reducing
emissions and material costs, driving innovation and job creation, and enhancing supply chain
resilience.

The ACC’s 2050 Roadmap comes at a critical time as global conversations on climate action
amplify during COP29 in Azerbaijan, underscoring the critical need to adopt a circular
economy. Developed through collaborative engagement with key aviation stakeholders, the
Roadmap offers a practical guide for the entire value chain to harness the potential of
circularity, driving the industry towards a low-carbon, resilient future.

Four pillars for transformationThe 2050 Roadmap is structured around four interconnected pillars, each outlining crucial
actions for stakeholders to prioritize circularity initiatives:
● Trigger Demand: Create robust demand for circular products and services to
incentivize the development and adoption of circular practices.
● Establish Clear Technical and Regulatory Roadmap: Develop consistent and
transparent guidelines to ensure a coordinated approach to circularity across the
sector.

● Establish Supply and Scale Circularity Across the Supply Chain: Ensure the
reliable supply and delivery of circular materials to meet growing demand, incentivize
circular economy principles, and drive investment in the trade of circular materials.
● Design for Circularity: Integrate end-of-life considerations into material and product
design to facilitate the reprocessing of materials as part of a circular supply chain.

“Circularity provides a clear path to secure, resilient, and sustainable materials, but scaling
these practices requires a whole-of-industry approach,” said Karina Cady, CEO, Nandina
REM. “The aviation sector is uniquely positioned to lead this transformation, and this 2050
Roadmap provides a practical plan for key players across the ecosystem to drive this shift.
We invite all aviation stakeholders to join us in making circularity a reality and paving the way
for a more sustainable future.”

Fiona Messent, acting chief sustainability officer, Qantas, said, “Decarbonizing aviation
will rely on innovative partnerships to reduce the environmental footprint of the entire aviation
supply chain. We’re proud to support the Aviation Circularity Consortium and the 2050
Roadmap. Together with our partners we’re collaborating on this important next step for the
aviation industry to potentially leverage high value materials from retired aircraft and integrate
circular parts into future aircraft cabins.”

Find out more about the ACC’s vision for a circular future for aviation and download the ACC’s
2050 Roadmap at http://www.aviationcircularity.com to learn more about the business case for
circularity, as well as the steps organizations can take to participate in this transformation.

AAR Releases 2024 Sustainability Report

AAR CORP. released its 2024 Sustainability Report today, highlighting the continuation and advancement of the Company’s environmental, social, and governance commitments.

AAR’s Sustainability Report details the Company’s current initiatives and their alignment with AAR’s values, along with opportunities identified for future improvement. This year, the Company continued to track Scope 1 and 2 emissions, which were verified by a third party. The Report also provides insight into AAR’s employee and community engagement activities.

“This Report details the Company’s sustainability management and highlights recent enhancements,” said Jessica A. Garascia, AAR’s senior vice president and general counsel. “We are proud of our work to uphold our environmental, social, and governance commitments to create positive outcomes for our employees, communities, and many stakeholders.”

SJ and Independent Business Group Collaborate to Accelerate the Green Transition in Aviation Sector

Surbana Jurong Group (SJ) and Independent Business Group Sweden AB have entered into a strategic partnership to provide consultancy services for sustainable aviation projects and technologically advanced air transport systems. Leveraging the complementary strengths of both companies, the partnership aims to advance the adoption of green innovations in the aviation sector.

SJ, a global urban, infrastructure, and managed services consulting firm, brings deep expertise in the development of airports, terminal buildings, surrounding infrastructure, and airport city projects, with extensive experience in the delivery of sustainable solutions globally. Some of its notable aviation projects include the King Abdulaziz International Airport in Saudi Arabia, Noida International Airport in India, and Changi Airport Terminal 5 in Singapore.

Independent Business Group, with its proven track record in airspace and procedure design, safety assurance, project management, airports, Air Traffic Management systems, and Communication, Navigation, and Surveillance equipment, will contribute its technical expertise to the partnership.

Sean Chiao, Group Chief Executive Officer, SJ, said, “SJ’s partnership with Independent Business Group reflects a transforming aviation sector, marked by a growing consciousness and commitment to sustainability, and the adoption of supporting smart technologies. SJ’s expertise in sustainable design and engineering, alongside Independent Business Group’s industry insights will enable our joint efforts at accelerating the development of green aviation hubs and sustainable infrastructure.”

Ulf Rudebark, Group Chief Executive Officer, Independent Business Group, said, “Our shared vision and aligned capabilities will support the growing demand for sustainable aviation practices and infrastructure. As countries increase their focus on advancements in airspace management, there is a rising need to improve the efficiency of flight procedures, enhance safety measures, and reduce carbon emissions. Together with SJ, we are committed to driving these advancements towards efficiency, sustainability and safety in the aviation sector.”

The partnership was formalized with the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) that took place during the Singapore-Sweden Royal Business Forum. Held in Singapore on 20 November, the event was attended by King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden during his first state visit to Singapore, and distinguished representatives from the Singapore and Swedish governments.

Aviation Circularity Consortium Launches 2050 Industry Roadmap to A Sustainable Aviation Future


The Aviation Circularity Consortium (ACC) today unveiled its 2050 Industry Roadmap, a comprehensive guide for the aviation industry to embrace a circular economy model and significantly contribute to global sustainability goals.

Building on the momentum from the ACC’s launch earlier this year, the Roadmap lays out a
strategic course for the certification of low-emission, reprocessed high-quality materials and
parts for use in aviation products and other critical industries in the sustainable transition.

Unlocking the circular opportunity in aviation

With the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) forecasting a potential tripling of
international aviation emissions by 20501 and adopting a net-zero carbon emissions goal for
international aviation by the same year,2 the need for sustainable solutions is more pressing
than ever. Circularity presents a transformative solution to address this challenge by reducing
emissions and material costs, driving innovation and job creation, and enhancing supply chain
resilience.

The ACC’s 2050 Roadmap comes at a critical time as global conversations on climate action
amplify during COP29 in Azerbaijan, underscoring the critical need to adopt a circular
economy. Developed through collaborative engagement with key aviation stakeholders, the
Roadmap offers a practical guide for the entire value chain to harness the potential of
circularity, driving the industry towards a low-carbon, resilient future.

Four pillars for transformation
The 2050 Roadmap is structured around four interconnected pillars, each outlining crucial
actions for stakeholders to prioritise circularity initiatives:
● Trigger Demand: Create robust demand for circular products and services to
incentivise the development and adoption of circular practices.
● Establish Clear Technical and Regulatory Roadmap: Develop consistent and
transparent guidelines to ensure a coordinated approach to circularity across the
sector.

● Establish Supply and Scale Circularity Across the Supply Chain: Ensure the
reliable supply and delivery of circular materials to meet growing demand, incentivise
circular economy principles, and drive investment in the trade of circular materials.
● Design for Circularity: Integrate end-of-life considerations into material and product
design to facilitate the reprocessing of materials as part of a circular supply chain.

“Circularity provides a clear path to secure, resilient, and sustainable materials, but scaling
these practices requires a whole-of-industry approach,” said Karina Cady, CEO, Nandina
REM. “The aviation sector is uniquely positioned to lead this transformation, and this 2050
Roadmap provides a practical plan for key players across the ecosystem to drive this shift.
We invite all aviation stakeholders to join us in making circularity a reality and paving the way
for a more sustainable future.”

Fiona Messent, acting chief sustainability officer, Qantas, said, “Decarbonizing aviation
will rely on innovative partnerships to reduce the environmental footprint of the entire aviation
supply chain. We’re proud to support the Aviation Circularity Consortium and the 2050
Roadmap. Together with our partners we’re collaborating on this important next step for the
aviation industry to potentially leverage high value materials from retired aircraft and integrate
circular parts into future aircraft cabins.”

Find out more about the ACC’s vision for a circular future for aviation and download the ACC’s
2050 Roadmap at http://www.aviationcircularity.com to learn more about the business case for
circularity, as well as the steps organisations can take to participate in this transformation.