MRO: MTU is launching an asset management service


Léo Barnier in Amsterdam
| 2018/10/31 | 230 words | LE JOURNAL DE L'AVIATION | MAINTENANCE / MRO

Although it is an industrial actor, MTU Aero Engines has just taken its first steps into the tertiary sector. At MRO Europe exhibition which was held in Amsterdam (Netherlands) on 17th and 18th October, the German engine manufacturer launched its first fully-virtual offer with a range of Technical asset management services (TAMS) for engines and their components.

This solution is made up of assistance and consulting services for technical engine fleet management, maintenance or insurance a...(…)

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