Looking back at MRO europe 2025: Dutch aviation innovation on display
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NAG was delighted to host the Dutch Pavilion at MRO Europe 2025, bringing together a dynamic group of Dutch innovators in aviation maintenance and technology. The Pavilion proudly showcased the Netherlands’ strength in MRO, while creating new international connections and sharing forward-thinking ideas for a smarter, more sustainable and more maintenance-focused future in aviation.
With global industry leaders gathered in one place, the Dutch Pavilion quickly became a lively meeting point for collaboration, inspiration and meaningful dialogue. Our shared commitment to innovation, sustainability and operational excellence was on full display, demonstrating how the Dutch aviation sector continues to play a key role in advancing the global MRO landscape.
Strong Dutch Representation
The Pavilion welcomed a continuous flow of visitors all eager to explore advanced Dutch capabilities in MRO. Together, participating companies highlighted how the Netherlands combines technological excellence with practical experience to support smarter, cleaner and more efficient maintenance operations worldwide.
Participating organisations included: AIIR, Aviocom, Belgraver, Hive Aerospace, KVE, Lanza, Mainblades, NLR, WFS PRO.
Key Themes & Industry Focus
The Dutch Pavilion placed strong emphasis on:
- Sustainable and circular maintenance solutions
- Digitised and data-driven maintenance processes
- Advanced tooling, logistics and infrastructure
Looking Ahead to MRO Europe 2026 in Amsterdam
The success of MRO Europe 2025 underlines the importance of continued cooperation and knowledge-sharing within the aviation ecosystem. With strong interest in Dutch technology and expertise, we look forward to building on this momentum next year.
NAG remains committed to supporting Dutch companies internationally, promoting collaboration, driving innovation and strengthening our position in the global MRO market.
We are already preparing for MRO Europe 2026, held in Amsterdam on 28-29 October. The Dutch Pavilion will once again provide a platform for showcasing the pioneering spirit and forward-thinking solutions of the Dutch aviation industry.
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