Aerostar of Romania shifts from the MiG-21 to the Airbus A320neo
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Aerostar of Romania shifts from the MiG-21 to the Airbus A320neo


Léo Barnier in London
| 2017/10/18 | 533 words | LE JOURNAL DE L'AVIATION | MAINTENANCE / MRO

It's not easy to re-adapt your strategy when a fifty year old market starts to disappear. But this is what Aerostar of Romania has had to do. The Bacău company is being faced with the gradual removal of the MIG-21 from the Romanian air force's inventory, and so will soon be deprived of its maintenance, as well as the modernisation projects it carried out for the fighter jet from time to time. And for now, the company has no guarantees that it will be able to pick up the maintenance for t...(…)

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