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Triumph inks BATAM APU support contract

Triumph Aviation Services Asia has signed a ten-year agreement with Lion Air subsidiary PT Batam Teknik to provide repair services, tooling, training, auxillary power unit (APU) test cell and certification assistance.

Under the terms of the contract, Triumph will carry out full APU repair and overhaul during the shop build-up phase as well as APU component and accessories repair services for the remaining duration of the agreement.

Michael Abram, Triumph’s executive vice-president, product support, said the agreement will make the firm “an integral part of the MRO supply chain in Indonesia which serves one of the largest domestic aviation markets in the world.” – See more at: http://mro- 3/5/2015

Jazz Aviation has signed a five-year agreement with Canadian carrier Air Georgian for heavy maintenance work on its fleet of Bombardier CRJ100 and CRJ200 aircraft.

The work will be carried out at Jazz’s heavy maintenance facility at Halifax Stanfield International Airport in Halifax, Nova Scotia, and is expected to commence this summer.

Colin Copp, president of Jazz, said: “This agreement represents a meaningful business opportunity to generate incremental revenue and to strengthen our competitive edge by reducing unit costs through organic growth.” Jazz recently confirmed plans to move its heavy maintenance business into a separate division later this year.

The new division, to be named Jazz Technical Services, will focus on the heavy maintenance, repair and overhaul of Bombardier aircraft.