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Iberia to carry out MRO on Qatar Airways V2500 engine on Airbus A320 for ten years

The contract will result in a ten-year agreement between Iberia MRO and Qatar Airways and will involve scheduled visits at Iberia Maintenance depending on the Qatar Airways fleet.
Iberia MRO offers a competitive and differentiated proposal for the V2500 engine in terms of efficiency and turnaround time (TAT).

All events will be carried out at Iberia Maintenance’s engine workshop at its facilities next to Madrid airport.

Qatar Airways awarded a 10-year contract to Iberia Maintenance for the repair and maintenance of V2500 engines. This strategic agreement will result in scheduled visits over 10 years. All events will be carried out at Iberia Maintenance’s engine workshop at its facilities next to Madrid airport, with more than 52,000 m2 dedicated to MRO and engineering services.

Javier Sánchez-Prieto, Iberia´s chief executive said, “We are delighted that Qatar Airways has entrusted Iberia Maintenance with this long-term strategic contract for the engine maintenance support of its V2500 powered fleet. We have over recent years invested heavily in the development of this product and we will continue to do so ensuring we provide cost-effective and differentiated service to our customers today and into the future.”

Qatar Airways Group Chief Executive, His Excellency Mr. Akbar Al Baker said, “We are pleased to be working with our strategic partner, Iberia Maintenance, who will provide long-term maintenance support for our V2500 engines fitted on our extensive A320 series aircraft. Qatar Airways strives to provide customers with industry-leading safety and reliability, and we are confident in the experience and quality of service that Iberia Maintenance will provide”.

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Iberia Engine Workshop serves airlines and lessors around the world, provides a high-quality service, and offers a very differentiated and competitive program for the V2500 engines in terms of TAT (turnaround time) and efficiency.