Joramco, the aircraft maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) facility based in Amman, Jordan, has signed a framework agreement with TIM Aerospace, an independent start-up MRO company located in Dubai World Central (DWC). This partnership was announced during the MRO South Asia 2025 event in New Delhi, India, and aims to enhance cooperation between the two firms.

Under this new agreement, Joramco and TIM Aerospace will work together on various commercial and operational aspects. This collaboration is expected to broaden their market reach and increase service capacity for airlines and operators looking for MRO services.
Fraser Currie, Chief Executive Officer of Joramco, expressed excitement about the partnership, stating that it will enable Joramco to extend its services to a broader regional and international customer base while providing greater capacity to existing airlines. Meanwhile, Adam Voss, Chief Executive Officer of TIM Aerospace, noted that this cooperation allows TIM Aerospace to benefit from Joramco’s expertise and infrastructure, further accelerating its entry into vital markets.
Joramco boasts over six decades of experience in the MRO sector and serves clients across the Middle East, Europe, South Asia, Africa, and the CIS countries. The facility, located in a free zone at Queen Alia International Airport, features five hangars capable of accommodating up to 22 aircraft, with plans for future expansion. Joramco is certified by several international regulatory bodies, including the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) and the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).
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