

HAECO, a global leader in aircraft maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) solutions, is pleased to announce the extension of its base maintenance agreement with ASL Airlines Belgium (ASLB). Under the renewed agreement, HAECO will continue to support ASLB’s Boeing 747-400ERF freighter fleet with base maintenance services at its facility in Xiamen from 2026 to 2029.
“We are thrilled that ASL Airlines Belgium has chosen to extend their base maintenance services with HAECO, entrusting us with the optimal performance of their B747 fleet,” said Gerald Steinhoff, Chief Commercial Officer of HAECO. “We have been providing a vast range of services to support ASL Airlines Belgium for more than a decade, and the extension of our partnership is a strong testament to our efficient and reliable service as a premier one-stop MRO services provider.”
HAECO Xiamen Chief Executive Officer, Kevin Guan, stated: “We are deeply grateful for ASL Airlines Belgium’s continued trust in HAECO as a long-term partner. It is our privilege to support their operations, and we remain steadfast in our commitment to providing high-quality maintenance services and professional technical support to ensure the continued safety and reliability of their fleet.”
ASLB, a prominent cargo airline based at Liège Airport in Belgium, operates a fleet of B737 and B747-400ERF aircraft on a global network, serving major hubs in Europe, China and the United States.
Since 2014, HAECO has been providing both line and maintenance support for its B747 aircraft in Xiamen. The new agreement highlights the successful collaboration between the two companies and HAECO’s commitment to delivering consistently high-quality service to its longstanding customers.
Currently, HAECO also provides comprehensive line maintenance support to ASLB, ensuring optimal dispatch reliability for their fleet. With 75 years of proven capabilities, a highly dedicated team, and a strong ‘can-do’ spirit, HAECO is committed to providing competitive turnaround times and exceptional value for its airline customers worldwide.








