Delta TechOps signs multi-year maintenance support deal with Atlas Air
2012 04 10
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ATLANTA based Delta Airlines maintenance unit has signed a multi-year exclusive agreement with Atlas Air to provide maintenance and support services for three of the company's Boeing 767-300ER aircraft.
"The men and women of Delta TechOps have a reputation for delivering the highest quality work and the most comprehensive support in the industry, which led to this new agreement," said Delta TechOps president Tony Charaf.
The new agreement includes 331 APU and CF6 engine time and materials maintenance support, and 767-300ER power-by-the-hour component support.
Said Atlas Air vice president Larry Gibbons: "Delta TechOps' operational experience with the 767 aircraft, extensive service offering, and status as a military airlift partner made them the obvious choice for this contract."
Mr Gibbons, head of procurement at Atlas Air, a subsidiary of parent company Atlas Air Worldwide, said: "We look forward to a strong working relationship with a one-stop service provider as we continue to enhance our innovative 767 freighter and passenger service solutions and complement our market-leading Boeing 747 freighter and passenger operations," he added.
Delta TechOps is the largest airline maintenance, repair and overhaul provider in North America, generating US$650 million in revenue in 2011.
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