National Aero Stands (NAS) will highlight the growing importance of strategic engine stand logistics across the Asia-Pacific aviation market during MTB Aviation Asia, taking place May 6th-9th in Osaka, Japan. The event brings airline procurement leaders and aviation suppliers together through a curated meeting format designed to strengthen supply chain partnerships.
As airlines across Asia continue to expand fleets and increase aircraft utilisation, the movement of engines between operators, maintenance facilities, and leasing companies has become more frequent and complex. Ensuring that certified engine transportation stands are available when and where they are needed has become an essential component of aviation logistics.
National Aero Stands supports this need through a globally positioned network of engine stands designed to provide rapid access for airlines, MRO providers, and leasing companies managing engine transportation and storage requirements.
“Asia-Pacific remains one of the most dynamic aviation markets in the world. With engines moving regularly between airlines and major maintenance hubs, access to the correct stand at the right location can significantly reduce logistical delays and support faster turnaround times.”
– Gail Holguin, COO of National Aero Stands.

Engine transportation stands are specialised equipment designed to safely support and secure aircraft engines during shipping and storage. Each engine model requires its own stand type, making inventory availability and strategic placement critical for efficient operations.
By maintaining a diverse inventory of stands compatible with multiple engine platforms, NAS helps operators navigate the logistical demands associated with fleet growth, maintenance cycles, and unplanned aircraft-on-ground (AOG) events.
The Asia-Pacific region’s expanding MRO ecosystem supports major maintenance hubs in locations such as Singapore, Hong Kong, Japan, and mainland China where the volume of engines moving across borders for maintenance and repair is high. This growth has placed new emphasis on reliable transportation infrastructure supporting engine logistics.
While attending MTB Aviation Asia, NAS will meet with airlines, MRO providers, and supply chain leaders to discuss how strategic stand positioning and a shared access model can help improve efficiency across the aviation supply chain.
As aviation continues to grow throughout the region, the supporting infrastructure behind engine transportation must evolve alongside it. NAS’ goal is to ensure operators have access to the equipment they need to keep engines moving and aircraft flying.

About National Aero Stands
National Aero Stands was established with a clear mission: to deliver dependable, high-quality aircraft engine transportation stands support to all sectors of the aviation industry, ranging from engine lessors, lessees, airlines, and MROs worldwide.
Today, NAS owns and operates a fleet of more than 300 engine stands supporting 30 major engine types, such as the CF34, CF6, CFM56, GE90, GEnx, JT9D, LEAP, PW1100, PW1500, PW2000, PW4000, RB211, Trent 500, Trent 700, Trent 800, Trent 1000, Trent 7000, and V2500.
National Aero Stands strategically positions its equipment in major global hubs, including Austin, Dubai, Miami, the Netherlands, Phoenix, and Singapore, to ensure rapid and reliable availability.
Gail Holguin
Chief Operating Officer
Support@stands.aero
+1 305 558 8973
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