IFS, a leading provider of Industrial AI software, will present its Aviation and Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) solutions at MRO Middle East, taking place on February 4–5 at the Dubai World Trade Centre. The participation underscores IFS’s commitment to the Middle East and its fast-growing aviation sector.
As one of the fastest-growing aviation hubs globally, the Middle East is investing heavily in fleet expansion, next-generation engine technologies, and localized MRO capabilities to support broader economic diversification. Rising demand for airframe, engine, and component repair services is putting pressure on regional aviation organizations to scale operations while upholding the highest standards of safety, compliance, and efficiency.
Commenting on the company’s participation, Mark Buongiorno, President, Aerospace & Defence, IFS said, “At IFS, we are deeply committed to the success of our aviation and MRO customers, particularly in high-growth regions such as the Middle East. Purpose-built MRO software is no longer optional, it is the digital backbone that enables organizations to manage complex assets end to end, scale efficiently, and continue the industry’s long-standing commitment to safety and regulatory compliance. We look forward to meeting our customers and peers at this event.”
At MRO Middle East, IFS will demonstrate its Aviation Fleet and Asset Management solutions, an integrated toolset designed to aircraft, engines, support equipment and related assets to facilitate higher levels of fleet availability while reducing total lifecycle costs. It will also highlight its Engine and Complex Component MRO solutions, which deliver industry-tailored, end-to-end capabilities within one integrated system. In addition, attendees can explore IFS-EmpowerMX AI-powered Aviation Maintenance software designed specifically for Airframe Maintenance Repair and Overhaul (MRO).
Aviation MRO organizations across the Middle East are facing significant challenges, including rising engine maintenance costs, increasingly complex work scopes, material shortages, and economic volatility. These pressures come at a time when operators must still adhere to strict regulatory, safety, and quality requirements. IFS addresses these challenges by providing an integrated, real-time maintenance and supply chain platform that delivers end-to-end visibility, automated workflows, and predictive insights. This enables MRO providers to better control costs, optimize labour and materials, improve parts availability, and remain resilient in an uncertain economic environment.
As part of the event program, Mark Buongiorno, President, Aerospace & Defence, IFS, will deliver a presentation titled, ‘Transforming Aerospace MRO: Closing the Execution Gap’ on February 5. Other senior IFS executives will also be available to meet visitors at Booth No. 220, Zabeel Hall 1.