Atlantic XL, a specialist provider of integrated engineering, manufacturing and systems solutions for the energy and aviation sectors, will be exhibiting at the upcoming Atlantic Region Aircraft Maintenance Conference (ARAMC), taking place 28–30 April 2026 at the JAG Hotel in St. John’s, Newfoundland.
Attendees will have the opportunity to learn about the company’s expanding range of engineering services and technologies designed to support complex and safety-critical operational environments.
Bringing together three complementary disciplines under one organization, Atlantic XL aims to deliver complete engineering solutions that support clients from design and manufacturing through to installation, commissioning, and longterm operational support.
By combining advanced engineering capability, manufacturing expertise and systems integration, the company helps clients solve operational challenges while ensuring reliable, future-ready systems.
At booth two, the Atlantic XL team will highlight the company’s capabilities in telecommunications, navigation and environmental monitoring, including the design, installation, and maintenance of critical communications, navigation, and monitoring systems. These systems, says Atlantic XL, help aviation operators and maintenance teams maintain safe, compliant, and efficient operations.
The company will also showcase its Lloyds Register-accredited additive manufacturing expertise, where engineering-led 3D printing production techniques help reduce lead times, address part obsolescence, and enable the manufacture of certified components for demanding aerospace and industrial applications.
In addition, Atlantic XL will be highlighting its industrial engineering and automation services, covering electrical, instrumentation, controls, and systems integration, supporting safe, reliable, and efficient operations across both aviation and industrial environments.
Visitors can also learn about Atlantic XL’s fast, reliable calibration services, which support organizations operating in demanding aerospace, aviation, and industrial sectors. To this end, the company provides both inhouse and onsite calibration, ensuring tools, gauges, and precision instruments are accurately checked, fully traceable, and ready for immediate use, often with rapid turnaround times to maintain operational continuity.
Sean Morgan, Director of Operations at Atlantic XL is upbeat about the forthcoming conference and show:
“Events such as ARAMC provide a valuable opportunity for us to connect with organizations operating in highly technical and safety-critical environments. Our integrated engineering capabilities allow us to support clients with everything from advanced manufacturing and systems integration to calibration and operational support. We look forward to discussing how Atlantic XL can help improve reliability, efficiency, and long-term performance for operators and maintenance teams across the sector.”
The ARAMC conference brings together aircraft maintenance professionals, suppliers, and manufacturers from across the aviation and aerospace sectors, creating a platform for sharing knowledge, exploring new technologies, and discussing best practices.
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About Atlantic XL
Atlantic XL is a leading Atlantic Canada engineering, procurement, construction and manufacturing specialist, delivering expertise in communications and navigation systems, instrumentation and controls, and advanced manufacturing – including 3D printing. Atlantic XL operates under the promise of “Service Without Compromise” as part of XL Global Group.
For more information, contact:
Sean Morgan
Director of Operations
T. +1 (709) 793-3829
Media Contact:
Liam Olliff
liam@m1marketing.co.uk
01934 712701
