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NATO extends maintenance contract with AAR for a decade

AAR will be responsible for depot-level maintenance for North Atlantic Treaty Organization’s (NATO) E-3A AWACS aircraft flee at their Component Repair facility in Amsterdam.
AAR’s Amsterdam facility has served IAMCO for two decades and has been ranked an “Outstanding Source of Repair” on numerous occasions.

AAR’s Amsterdam facility proves to be a reliable partner and a strong pillar of the E3A DLM component maintenance program.

International Aerospace Management Company (IAMCO) extended its component maintenance, repair, and overhaul contract with AAR for the next 10 years. Under the terms of the contract AAR will be responsible for depot-level maintenance for North Atlantic Treaty Organization’s (NATO) E-3A AWACS aircraft flee at their Component Repair facility in Amsterdam.

Eric Bron, AAR General Manager, Component Repair – Amsterdam said, “AAR is honored to announce the extension of this long-term service contract. We look forward to continuing a partnership with NATO and providing outstanding service.”   

Bernard Masuy, IAMCO Branch Manager, Components said, “IAMCO is very pleased to confirm AAR as one of its sources of repair for component MRO in this extension of the E3A program. AAR’s Amsterdam facility proves to be a reliable partner and a strong pillar of the E3A DLM component maintenance program.”

AAR’s Amsterdam facility has served IAMCO for two decades and has been ranked an “Outstanding Source of Repair” on numerous occasions.