AkzoNobel colors and protective coatings ensure aircraft leave the hangar ready to impress.
Estonian-based
integrated maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) services provider and
asset management organization Magnetic MRO recently unveiled its
brand-new and purpose-built paint hangar at Tallinn Airport. The new
hangar was the perfect opportunity for AkzoNobel to support development
in the region and ensure airline customers have the best options in
color and protective aerospace coatings.
Magnetic MRO is a fast growing and cutting-edge technical care
organization with a global presence and over two decades of experience
in the field. The new hangar expands their headquarters, adding 1,628 m2 of
painting space with a custom docking system and high-tech capabilities.
It even uses augmented reality to visualize new livery on aircraft
before paint is selected and applied.
Serving a variety of aircraft types, Magnetic MRO is one of the
first MRO companies to offer a combination of base maintenance and
refinishing. Their aim is to provide airlines with innovative solutions
maintenance, superior operational efficiency and fresh-looking liveries –
which is exactly where AkzoNobel comes in.

“With our long history of supplying the paints for a range of colorful,
vibrant and eye-catching aircraft finishes, it’s always exciting to
collaborate with competitive entrepreneurs in aircraft painting,”
says Martijn Dieben, Regional Sales Manager for Aerospace Coatings.
“We’re happy to support Magnetic MRO with their continued growth.”
One of the first aircraft to be painted in the new hangar was an
Airbus A320, owned by Russia-based airline Red Wings and pictured below
alongside Magnetic MRO’s skilled painting team.
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