MRO Asia-Pacific: An all-round development for GMF AeroAsia
Romain Guillot
| 2019/10/02 | 485 words
| LE JOURNAL DE L'AVIATION | MAINTENANCE / MRO
It makes perfect sense for GMF AeroAsia to throw its hat into the ring with the growing requirements of the airlines in the Garuda Indonesia group on the one hand (Garuda, Citylink and now Sriwijaya Air since last November), but also by continuing to develop its capabilities and capacities to respond to the region's other operators. In addition, Garuda's MRO division is making no attempt to hide that it has set itself the objective of becoming one of the ten largest maintenance providers in t...(…)
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