Agreements

AvtechTyee signed AFI KLM E&M to be their authorised repair station in China to support aftermarket services

As per the industrial cooperation agreement signed between AFI KLM E&M and AvtechTyee in China both parties will be able to explore future market needs.
In addition to the test, repair and overhaul services, AFI KLM E&M Components China offers best in class local MRO Solutions from avionics modification to OEM Warranty management.

With this agreement, AFI KLM E&M Components China becomes a fully authorized provider for the Chinese Operators on the AvtechTyee Products.

29 September 2021:  Air France Industries KLM Engineering & Maintenance Components China and AvtechTyee signed an industrial cooperation agreement, which entitled the AFI KLM E&M subsidiary based Shanghai to be an authorized repair shop in China. Under this agreement, AFI KLM E&M Components China is now the repair station of AvtechTyee in mainland China to support the OEM aftermarket services on their products.

Kevin Hanson, VP, Sales & Marketing of AvtechTyee said, “AvtechTyee is always looking for ways to offer fast and reliable MRO support to our airlines customers in mainland China, while maintaining our high OEM quality standards. We see AFI KLM E&M Components China as a mature and dedicated partner that can help us achieve that goal.”

With this agreement, AFI KLM E&M Components China becomes a fully authorized provider for the Chinese Operators on the AvtechTyee Products. In addition to the test, repair and overhaul services, AFI KLM E&M Components China offers best in class local MRO Solutions from avionics modification to OEM Warranty management.

Paul Sun, CEO of AFI KLM E&M Components China said, “This agreement reflects our deep understanding of the market needs as a subsidiary of the airline-MRO. It reflects the high service level provided by AFI KLM E&M Components China’s experienced technicians.”

The continuous ambition of AFI KLM E&M is to support the airlines in all their operational expectations and as close as possible to where they operate. This cooperation will allow both parties to explore future market needs.