Enhancing services for Airbus customers in fast growing region of world
Turkish Technic, based at Istanbul Ataturk International airport in Turkey, has joined the worldwide Airbus Maintenance, Repair & Overhaul (MRO) Network.
The Airbus MRO Network is designed to provide customers with a worldwide choice of competitive, quality maintenance services from MRO providers with Airbus aircraft experience. Since its launch in March 2005, Airbus has worked with the MRO Network members to establish performance benchmarks for maintenance efficiency and customer satisfaction.
“It gives us great pleasure to welcome Turkish Technic to the Airbus MRO Network” said Didier Lux, Executive Vice President, Airbus Customer Services. “Turkish Technic has decades of experience in maintaining commercial aircraft, and their new maintenance facilities under construction at the Sabiha Gökçen International Airport will further enhance the customers’ choice of services in the region.”
“We are delighted to join such an outstanding business network” said Dr. Ismail Demir, General Manager of Turkish Technic. “l believe we will find many opportunities for cooperation and performance benchmarks for important MRO issues in the sector.”
The Airbus MRO Network now includes the following 17 members:
Abu Dhabi Aircraft Technologies
Mexicana MRO Services
Aeroman
Sabena Technics
Air France Industries
SIA Engineering Company
Air New Zealand Engineering Services
Singapore Technologies Aerospace
Aveos
SR Technics Switzerland
GAMECO
TAP Maintenance & Engineering
Hong Kong Aircraft Engineering Company
TIMCO Aviation Services
Iberia Maintenance
Turkish Technic
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17 January 2013
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