The Future of Flight Depends on Mechanics, Not Machines: How Jets MRO is Solving the Aviation Maintenance Talent Gap

 

Private aviation is booming—but behind the sleek jets and luxury cabins lies a hidden crisis. A looming shortage of qualified aviation maintenance technicians threatens to ground growth. According to Boeing’s 2023 Pilot and Technician Outlook, the industry will need about 690,000 new maintenance technicians by 2042. While private jet usage is skyrocketing, the infrastructure to safely and reliably maintain them hasn’t kept pace. The stakes are high: without experienced, motivated mechanics, safety, reliability, and on-time performance are all at risk.

So, how do we fix this? Can the aviation maintenance sector reinvent itself—not through technology or regulation, but by elevating the people who keep planes in the sky?

On this episode of Krow Knows, host AJ Krow sits down with Suresh Narayanan, Founder and CEO of Jets MRO, to explore how rethinking mechanic culture and leadership can reshape aviation maintenance. From his family’s legacy in aircraft repair to launching a fast-scaling business focused on transparency and team-first values, Narayanan shares insights on solving a problem that’s part labor, part leadership, and entirely human.

In this episode, you’ll hear:

  • Why technician burnout and turnover—not pay—are the root cause of aviation’s maintenance crisis.
  • How Jets MRO is building loyalty through transparency, no-forced-overtime policies, and free family benefits.
  • The surprising role of vulnerability and culture-fit in hiring—and why “experience” alone isn’t enough in high-stakes environments.

Suresh Narayanan is an accomplished aviation executive with deep expertise in MRO operations, aerospace M&A, and private equity-backed growth strategies. He is the Founder and CEO of Jets MRO, a people-first aviation maintenance company, and has held leadership roles across aviation engineering, charter operations, and aerospace investment firms. Known for building high-performing teams and driving operational excellence, he combines hands-on industry knowledge with a strong track record in scaling aviation businesses through strategic acquisitions and disciplined execution.

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