EasyJet extends Airbus's Skywise to its whole fleet
Léo Barnier
| 2018/04/11 | 163 words
| LE JOURNAL DE L'AVIATION | MAINTENANCE / MRO
After AirAsia, LATAM and Etihad, Airbus has just won a major new contract for its Skywise services platform. The contract has been won from easyJet, which has opted for the European aircraft manufacturer's predictive maintenance solution. An agreement was signed in Toulouse on 27th March. The contract covers the whole of the British low cost airline's fleet, which will exceed 300 aircraft this spring.
This agreement was expected, as easyJet had already stated its intended to use Airbus's ...(…)
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