IFS announced a new collaboration with Albatechnics, an Italy‑based aviation maintenance and engineering provider. The announcement is being made live at MRO Middle East, where aviation leaders gather to explore next‑generation digital maintenance technologies, supply‑chain innovation, and operational resilience.
As Albatechnics continues expanding its operational footprint, the company is investing in modern, data‑driven MRO capabilities to support European and international customers. Through this collaboration, IFS and Albatechnics will work together to enhance maintenance execution, improve supply‑chain visibility, and accelerate turnaround performance using advanced digital tools and integrated workflows.
“Across the global MRO landscape, organisations are accelerating their adoption of digital tools that improve efficiency, resilience, and real‑time decision‑making,” said Mark Buongiorno, President, Aerospace & Defence, IFS. “Our collaboration with Albatechnics reinforces our shared commitment to modernising maintenance operations and delivering measurable value for customers. Announcing this at MRO Middle East highlights the critical role technology now plays in shaping the future of aviation sustainment.”
“Partnering with IFS marks an important step in our digital evolution. By integrating advanced, intelligent maintenance capabilities, we will elevate reliability, strengthen service performance, and streamline our operations to deliver an even better experience for our customers,” said Alessandro Fagotto, CEO of Albatechnics.
As aviation organisations continue to navigate supply‑chain constraints, aging fleets, and rising MRO demand, the collaboration between IFS and Albatechnics will equip maintenance teams with next‑generation capabilities, enabling faster planning, coordinated material readiness, and improved maintenance predictability.
Further alignment on integration scope, implementation plans, and joint customer objectives will continue in the weeks following MRO Middle East.






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