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Aviation Blade Services, AMS Group and AirAsia signed main and tail rotor blade repair for Taiwanese fleet

The training and service partnership allows AACL to support fleet readiness in the country and reduce turnaround times (TAT) by leveraging ABS’s industry leading technical capabilities.
Aviation Blade Services looks to continue to grow its influence within the UH-60/S-70 rotor blade maintenance marketplace with continued investment in engineering and capacity.

AMS and ABS are collectively committed to provide AACL with on-going training, engineering consultation and maintenance support to sustain the ROCN and ROCA S-70/UH-60 fleets mission readiness requirements

9 July 2021: Aviation Blade Services (ABS), AMS Group and Air Asia (AACL) signed a multi-year contract for Main and Tail Rotor Blade repair for Taiwanese fleet. Aviation Blade Services will be providing multi-year Inspection and Repair Training and Maintenance to support repair for the fleet of S-70/UH-60 rotorcraft.

ABS General Manager John Brennan said, “We are excited to continue growing our footprint with foreign military operators of the Blackhawk and Seahawk by expanding our longstanding relationship with the AMS Group and AACL. The training and service partnership allows AACL to support fleet readiness in the country and reduce turnaround times (TAT) by leveraging ABS’s industry leading technical capabilities.”

AMS Group SVP, Business Development, Dr. Matthew Wentzel said, “AMS Group is extremely excited to expand our partnership with ABS to enhance the AACL Vertical Flight Center’s current in-country Depot Level S-70/UH-60 Rotor Blade maintenance capabilities. AMS and ABS are collectively committed to provide AACL with on-going training, engineering consultation and maintenance support to sustain the ROCN and ROCA S-70/UH-60 fleets mission readiness requirements.”

AACL VP, Tsai, Sung-Lin said, “The AMS and ABS partnership has demonstrated dedicated customer support, competitive cost/TAT options, technical capability and a reputation for quality support and services. These were all key factors in our decision to enter into a long-term technical partnership.”

Aviation Blade Services looks to continue to grow its influence within the UH-60/S-70 rotor blade maintenance marketplace with continued investment in engineering and capacity. The establishment of partnerships with AMS, as well as direct government contracts is proving to be a successful growth path.