HCLTech announced that it has been selected by Hong Kong Aero Engine Services Limited (HAESL) to overhaul and modernize the maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) operations. The announcement, officially released on February 4, 2026.
Under the agreement, HCLTech will deploy its proprietary iMRO/4 asset management platform, integrated with SAP S/4HANA, to serve as HAESL’s next-generation Maintenance Execution System (MES) in Hong Kong. The objective is to elevate operational efficiency, boost real-time visibility across workflows and create a scalable digital backbone.
For HAESL, which specializes in the overhaul and testing of Rolls-Royce engines and supports airlines worldwide, the integration of iMRO/4 with SAP’s robust enterprise suite represents more than a technology upgrade. It offers a single, unified view from engine induction to release, enhancing traceability and shrinking.
“By integrating iMRO/4 with SAP S/4HANA, we will enhance end-to-end traceability and provide a single view of the workflow from induction to release,” said Ravinder Bedi, General Manager of Finance & Administration at HAESL. He described the collaboration as “a significant step in our transformation, creating a scalable digital foundation that supports operational excellence and long-term growth.”
From HCLTech’s perspective, the partnership sets a benchmark for digital excellence in an industry segment where precision and predictability are paramount.
“By combining HCLTech’s aviation industry expertise with HAESL’s world-class maintenance capabilities, we are transforming engine MRO operations for real-time visibility and greater efficiency,” stated Sandeep Sarkar, Senior Vice President, ASEAN at HCLTech. The broader vision, he noted, is to embed advanced maintenance management within core enterprise functions such as finance, materials planning and compliance tracking, thereby reducing turnaround times and operational costs.
About Hong Kong Aero Engine Services Limited (HAESL)
Hong Kong Aero Engine Services Limited (HAESL) founded in 1997, is a leading aviation maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) provider specializing in the service of Rolls-Royce aircraft engines. Based in Hong Kong, the company is a key regional hub for widebody engine maintenance and support across the Asia-Pacific.
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