Sabena technics and ASL Airlines extend their ATR support agreement
ASL Airlines Ireland Ltd has extended its strong partnership with the European MRO for the support of their fleet of four ATR 42-300F and twelve ATR 72-200F.
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ASL Airlines Ireland Ltd has extended its strong partnership with the European MRO for the support of their fleet of four ATR 42-300F and twelve ATR 72-200F.
Sabena technics, opened this week its brand new hangar based in Bordeaux (France) offering more capacity to its european customers.
Building this facility is part of the Group’s strategy to develop its painting division in Toulouse and effectively support major aerospace customers such as Airbus by providing them with solutions to efficiently support their A350 production. Unveiled today, this paintshop is the fourth of the Toulouse site.
Air Europa, the Spanish airline, has trusted Sabena technics to perform base maintenance operations on two of their Boeing 787-8. The first aircraft has left the MRO’s facility on-time after a successful C-Check.
Airbus Corporate Jets (ACJ) and Sabena technics are to cooperate in proposing self-protection systems (SPSs) for Airbus corporate jets.
The joint venture between Sabena technics and AFI KLM E&M is continuing to expand its horizons, now covering an extensive range of components for Airbus A320/A330 and ATR aircraft.
The French leading independent MRO provider, Sabena technics, has been granted by the DSAé the EMAR (European Military Aviation Requirements) approval to perform base maintenance operations on the Airbus A330 MRTT.
Air Europa, the Spanish airline, has trusted Sabena technics to perform base maintenance operations on two of their Boeing 787-8.
Sabena technics extends its existing contract with Cebu Pacific, the largest carrier in the Philippines, by an additional five years for Component Support of its fleet of ATR aircraft.
Sabena technics and Elbit Systems join forces on the marketing and delivery of DIRCM self-protection solutions for military and VIP aircraft.
TAT Group sold today its majority interest in its subsidiary Sabena technics, one of the European leaders in the field of aircraft maintenance and modification, to the funds Sagard, Bpifrance and TowerBrook.
The French group Sabena technics, an independent provider of aircraft maintenance and modifications (MRO), announces the acquisition of the assets of the company New EAS – now known as Sabena technics PGF – and thus reinforces its implantation and development on the European continent.
This 10 000 sqm hangar will be able to accommodate, in maintenance or modifications activities, a long-range wide-body aircraft up to A350-1000/B777-9X or up to three military transport aircrafts such as A400M simultaneously.
TAT Group entered into exclusive negotiations with the investment companies SAGARD, BPI and Towerbrook in order to sell them its majority interest in its subsidiary Sabena technics, one of the European leaders in the field of aircraft maintenance and modification.
The French leading independent MRO provider, Sabena technics, has been granted by the French Civil Aviation Authority (DGAC) the Boeing 787 rating approval.
Joint venture between Sabena technics and AFI KLM E&M finalize a partnership agreement with aerospace OEM around heat exchanger maintenance and overhaul.
The French MRO signed an agreement with Cebu Pacific Air, the Philippines-based airline, and IPR Conversions Ltd, the Large Cargo Door modification STC holder, to convert ATR 72-500 passenger aircraft into freighter aircraft.
Aviall, a Boeing Company, to provide exclusive North American distribution for Sabena technics’ Vigiplane product.
Anticipating the increase of long range wide-body aircraft in Europe and the need to get more capacity to support its civil & military customers, Sabena technics decided to invest in a new hangar in its facility at Bordeaux-Mérignac airport (France).
Sabena technics has been selected by the French Ministry of Defense’s Maintenance Service (SIAé), to carry out part of the maintenance checks of their fleet of 14 C-130H aircraft.