Joramco has added another digital procurement partnership to its growing materials strategy, signing a one-year agreement with AeroParts-AI to support aircraft parts sourcing.

The Amman-based maintenance, repair and overhaul facility, which serves as the engineering arm of Dubai Aerospace Enterprise, said it had already carried out internal testing of the platform before agreeing the deal. That evaluation, according to the company, confirmed the software’s AI-assisted sourcing functions and its ability to draw on a global supplier network to make procurement faster, clearer and more responsive.

The agreement, unveiled at MRO Americas 2026, fits a wider pattern of investment by Joramco in supply-chain efficiency. In recent months, the company has also deepened ties with established parts providers. Proponent said it had signed a new spares support arrangement with Joramco covering consumables and expendables, with possible additions such as kitting and consignment services, while Boeing announced a two-year parts agreement with the MRO at MRO Europe 2024.

The move also reflects a broader shift across aviation maintenance towards software-led purchasing. AAR recently launched Airvoyant, an AI-driven procurement platform aimed at airlines and MROs, which it says links buyers directly with suppliers, consolidates quotes and plugs into existing enterprise resource planning systems. Together, such initiatives suggest the industry is moving away from slower, manual sourcing models in favour of tools designed to improve visibility, reduce inventory pressure and tighten control over parts spend.

For Joramco, the AeroParts-AI deal appears intended to reinforce that direction. The company said the partnership underlines its commitment to digital enablement and positions AeroParts-AI as a technology partner for next-generation aircraft parts procurement.

Source: Noah Wire Services