AAR CORP. and Air France Industries KLM Engineering & Maintenance (AFI KLM E&M) have confirmed the completion of the formation of xCelle Asia, following the receipt of regulatory approval. The joint venture, previously announced and now fully established in Chonburi, Thailand, will focus on overhauling nacelles for new-generation aircraft.
The companies indicated that the new venture builds on the success of their existing collaboration in the Americas. According to AAR representatives, xCelle Asia is intended to provide a superior level of service and support for operators in the Asia-Pacific region. The facility is licensed by several original equipment manufacturers and is equipped to carry out nacelle maintenance, repair and overhaul services. This includes on-wing and on-site inspections, as well as rotable support for next-generation nacelles used on GEnx, Trent 1000 and LEAP-1A/1B engine types, with further aircraft and engine applications expected in due course.
AAR signalled that the establishment of the joint venture materially expands its service portfolio within the region, enhancing its capacity to deliver high-quality, industry-leading solutions. The company noted that it aims to replicate the strong performance of its Americas operation by combining the capabilities of its Thailand-based Component Services team with AFI KLM E&M’s global maintenance network.
AFI KLM E&M characterised the creation of xCelle Asia as a significant reinforcement of its worldwide MRO footprint. The organisation suggested that extending nacelle capabilities into the Asia-Pacific market will allow it to offer next-generation support closer to regional customers. It also emphasised that the venture aligns with broader commitments to innovation, sustainability and operational excellence, positioning the partners to serve one of the most dynamic aviation markets in the world.
























