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BAE Systems Launches Horizon Solutions Service Line

by | Oct 29, 2025

Adds avionics programs to extend aircraft lifespan and improve fleet maintenance efficiency through new offerings introduced at the MRO Europe conference
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BAE Systems introduced Horizon Solutions aftermarket services and support at the MRO Europe conference. The rebranded product line adds new services that extend aircraft lifespan and improve fleet efficiency. With Horizon Solutions, BAE Systems offers operators avionics support to keep fleets running longer.

As a result, customers can take advantage of a catalog that includes:

  • Flexible trade-in programs that make updates or replacements easier
  • Overhaul offerings that extend equipment life and performance
  • Package reliability upgrades to increase fleet uptime
  • Fleet harmonization programs to streamline inventory and reduce costs

“We are building on our customers’ trust by anticipating their future needs and expanding capabilities to meet them,” said Jack Stevens, vice president and general manager of controls and avionics solutions at BAE Systems. “This is about more than the way we talk about our products; it’s a reflection of our commitment to staying one step ahead for our valued clients.”

Source: BAE Systems

About BAE Systems

BAE Systems is a leader in lifecycle support for commercial aircraft, providing engineering, maintenance, and repair services that span every phase of an aircraft’s life, supporting more than 600 operators and 33,000 aircraft worldwide. Founded in 1999 and headquartered in Falls Church, VA, BAE Systems Inc. is the U.S. subsidiary of BAE Systems plc, developing and manufacturing defense and aerospace systems for military and government use, including electronic warfare, armored vehicles, naval vessels, munitions, aerospace components, cybersecurity, and intelligence systems. The company employs about 41,000 people across 38 states and multiple international locations, supports U.S. defense programs such as F-35 fighter electronics and naval ship maintenance, and holds more than 2,000 patents across its technology and manufacturing operations.