Summary
Dimitris Apostolopoulos is an EASA B1 licensed aircraft engineer with over 30 years of hands-on experience across Airbus and Boeing fleets, delivering line and base maintenance in Europe and the Middle East. He combines deep operational knowledge—working directly on A320, A330, A350, B737 NG and B787 types—with practical expertise in interpreting maintenance data, airworthiness requirements, and real-world defect resolution. In recent years he has broadened into aircraft asset management, lease transitions and technical consulting, helping lessors and operators assess aircraft condition, conduct records reviews, and identify value-impacting technical risks. His background in parts management and station engineering gives him a rare view of how supply chain, component status and commercial decisions affect asset value. Colleagues value him for spotting gaps between recorded data and actual aircraft condition—an insight that materially improves lease return outcomes. Based in Athens, he combines operator-facing experience with a developing advisory skillset to support technically grounded, business-focused aircraft transitions.
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