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Satena chooses ATR Global Maintenance Agreement for fleet support

Since the last two decades, ATR has helped operators reduce maintenance and boost operations through GMA.
The agreement covers onsite stock, standard exchange, line replaceable unit repair and propeller blades for its seven ATR fleet for five years

Since the last two decades, ATR has helped operators reduce maintenance and boost operations through GMA.

3 February 2021: ATR and Satena have signed a Global Maintenance Agreement for the first time for onsite stock, standard exchange, line replaceable unit repair and propeller blades for its seven ATR fleet for five years.

Commenting on the contract the team of Satena said,“Choosing the ATR GMA means that we will benefit from the manufacturer’s expertise, which brings many advantages. The COVID pandemic has highlighted how essential regional aviation continues to be for passengers, making reliability more important than ever. Our passengers need to know that they can rely on us, so we need to know that we can rely on our fleet. Selecting the ATR GMA ensures that we have the right infrastructure in place to optimise our operations. The availability and depth of support offered by the GMA makes it the best option available for ATR operators and the right choice for us.”

David Brigante, SVP Programmes and Customer Service of ATR said, “Everyone is aware of the challenges that airlines are currently facing, so when in the midst of this situation an operator such as SATENA, who is dedicated to supplying essential connectivity, puts their faith in us by choosing our GMA it is something of which we can be immensely proud.”

Since the last two decades, ATR has helped operators reduce maintenance and boost operations through GMA.

SATENA is owned and managed by the Colombian Air Force and provides essential connectivity throughout the country connecting remote areas to larger hubs allowing them to access economic or educational opportunities supporting growth and development.