Satair signs a new IMS contract with China Airlines
Romain Guillot
| 2021/04/22 | 227 words
| LE JOURNAL DE L'AVIATION | MAINTENANCE / MRO
Satair, an Airbus subsidiary specializing in the distribution of spare parts, announces that it has won a new multi-year IMS (Integrated Material Services) contract from China Airlines of Taiwan.
This fully integrated end-to-end parts and consumables supply solution will support the operations of China Airlines single-aisle Airbus fleet and in particular those of its wholly-owned subsidiary TigerAir Taiwan.
The low-cost arm of China Airlines has also taken delivery of the first of the 1...(…)
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