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AMETEK MRO appoints Adam Payne as Business Development Director for Europe

AMETEK MRO has appointed industry veteran Adam Payne as its Business Development Director for Europe.



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In this new role, Adam Payne (above) will target the growth and expansion of AMETEK MRO’s facilities and repair capabilities, including securing further Authorised Service Centre (ARC) agreements with OEMs.

Payne’s 20-year career in the aerospace industry encompasses both the commercial and military spheres, with a focus on OEM and MRO activities. Most recently, as a Senior Sales Manager at Ontic, he executed ARC contracts with third-party repairs shops and developed the sales pipeline. 

Before that, he spent 14 years in multiple roles at GE Aerospace, where he secured a Performance Based Logistics MRO contract with Lockheed Martin to support the F35 Fighter Jet.

He joins AMETEK MRO as they are strengthening partnerships with customers across their European sites for leading brands AEM, ANTAVIA, MUIRHEAD AVIONICS, and AVTECH, amidst supply chain challenges in the industry.

AMETEK MRO’s reputation, ambition, and culture attracted Payne to the role. He is keen to contribute his extensive experience and hopes to realise his vision for AMETEK MRO to become a “one-stop shop” for all MRO needs and a preferred partner for OEMs, both military and commercial.

“MRO demand is increasing, and AMETEK MRO has the capabilities to provide support where OEMs are struggling,” Payne explains. “Spare parts are hard to come by, but customers don’t want their assets languishing in MRO shops for months, waiting to be repaired or held up due to material shortages.” Many airlines, brokers and operators are too fragmentary in their purchasing power, and the solution, he asserts, lies in creating long-term repair agreements. AMETEK MRO, with its varied capabilities on many different products, is ready to provide confidence to customers and build such partnerships. 

Having worked with a myriad of people in the aerospace and defence world, Payne is well versed in the industry’s language. He understands that in an industry to which many dedicate their entire careers, honesty and trust are highly valued. The AMETEK MRO team are known for their professionalism and industry knowledge, and Payne says that they are committed to providing the trustworthy support that OEMs and end users are looking for. “AMETEK MRO have always had an excellent say/do ratio, and it will continue to grow and improve as we expand and build new partnerships over the coming years.”

Importantly, Payne emphasises, “AMETEK MRO has deep capability across many areas, from avionics to galley equipment, landing gear to heat exchangers – and as OEMs invest in new product lines, we are here to support legacy equipment and non-core items. Most of these capabilities are transferrable to military products, which is a key growth sector for us. Over time the transition to new technologies, platforms, and products happens naturally.”

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