Testia expands global portfolio with MOC service, ensuring inspection equipment readiness across industries

22/05/2026

Testia has announced the official launch of its comprehensive Maintenance in Operational Condition (MOC) service for field and laboratory equipment. This new capability completes the company’s global offering, alongside its existing pillars of training, inspection, engineering and product development.

In an aerospace market currently facing supply chain pressures and labour shortages, the readiness of critical inspection equipment has become a strategic imperative. Testia’s new MOC service addresses these challenges by taking full responsibility for the lifecycle management of inspection tools, from acquisition to retirement, ensuring that airlines, maintenance, repair and operations (MROs) and manufacturing companies can focus on their core mission: keeping industries safe.

  
 Testia’s MOC offering covers the entire lifecycle of inspection assets as well as equipment fleet management 

Testia’s MOC offering is designed as a comprehensive solution that covers the entire lifecycle of inspection assets as well as the equipment fleet management. The service leverages the company’s technical expertise to manage: sourcing and resale, from advising on and purchasing the most suitable tools according to users’ needs and applicable specifications, to management of obsolescence when the time comes; maintenance and calibration, by performing periodic verifications according to the ISO/IEC 17025 standard and preventive maintenance to ensure regulatory compliance and inspection reliability; fleet management, including monitoring large inspection tools inventories, with preventive maintenance planning and logistics coordination; and an after-sales service providing troubleshooting assistance and corrective maintenance in a dedicated structure.

While this offering is now available to the global market, it is built on a foundation of deep experience. Testia has spent 15 years managing its own internal fleet of non-destructive testing (NDT) equipment across 18 sites worldwide. The service is now anchored by a dedicated facility in Toulouse, staffed by a team of 20 qualified experts specialised in electronics, equipment manufacturing, logistics and NDT. To further support this central hub and ensure rapid turnaround times for international clients, the company leverages its global footprint by also handling periodic verification and calibration directly from its facilities in Spain, Germany and the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region.

“MOC should not be the core business of our customers; it is ours,” said David Rottembourg, CEO of Testia. “By outsourcing non-core activities to specialists, airlines, MROs and manufacturing companies can streamline their operations and ensure their highly skilled personnel can concentrate on detecting anomalies and ensuring structural integrity.”

The reliability of Testia’s MOC service has already been validated by major contracts. The DMAé (Maintenance Department of the French Air Force) has entrusted the company with a seven-year contract to manage 2200 pieces of equipment. “Testia’s expertise and our partnership have demonstrated their ability to achieve the expected operational performance objectives,” stated Laurent Place, Contract Execution Pilot from the DMAé.

The launch reinforces Testia’s position as a holistic partner for structural integrity, ensuring that training, inspections and inspection tools management meet the highest possible standards to make industries safe.

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