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Thomas Cook inks agreement with ADAT for B757 Five-Year base maintenance
Abu Dhabi, July 22, 2010 (WAM)- Abu Dhabi Aircraft Technologies (ADAT), the Middle East's largest independent maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) services provider, signed a five-year agreement yesterday to conduct airframe heavy maintenance for Thomas Cook's Boeing 757 fleet.
ADAT is part of Mubadala Aerospace's global MRO network, which includes SR Technics. Both ADAT and SR Technics provide a complete maintenance solution for Thomas Cook Aircraft Engineering in Europe and the Middle East.
"This important agreement reinforces Thomas Cook as a key customer to ADAT and the wider Mubadala MRO network. We've built an exceptional working relationship with Thomas Cook over time and collaborate on a number of maintenance initiatives. The Boeing 757 maintenance program is a great example of our on-going collaboration", said Jeremy Chan, CEO of ADAT at the signing ceremony.
This deal is further recognition of the growth and commercial success of ADAT's operations in the GCC region and internationally. It comes ahead of other major announcements the company will be making at Farnborough International Airshow, an event attended by global industry leaders and closely watched by business commentators.
ADAT and its sister company the Zurich based SR Technics work in close alignment to drive Mubadala Aerospace's plans to establish a global MRO (maintenance, repair and overhaul) network cantered in Abu Dhabi that covers the entire MRO value chain including engine, component and airframe capability.
Both companies work in partnership with Mubadala Aerospace's Sanad Aero Solutions which provides leasing and management of spare components and engines to the global airline industry.
Sanad Aero Solutions provides innovative opportunities for airlines to monetise existing assets, secure inventory solutions required to support fleet growth and access a broad spectrum of world class MRO and technical service solutions offered by Mubadala Aerospace's global MRO network. Under the agreement, ADAT will begin heavy maintenance work on the first seven of the 19 aircraft in the winter of 2010/2011. – Emirates News Agency, WAM
ADAT is part of Mubadala Aerospace's global MRO network, which includes SR Technics. Both ADAT and SR Technics provide a complete maintenance solution for Thomas Cook Aircraft Engineering in Europe and the Middle East.
"This important agreement reinforces Thomas Cook as a key customer to ADAT and the wider Mubadala MRO network. We've built an exceptional working relationship with Thomas Cook over time and collaborate on a number of maintenance initiatives. The Boeing 757 maintenance program is a great example of our on-going collaboration", said Jeremy Chan, CEO of ADAT at the signing ceremony.
This deal is further recognition of the growth and commercial success of ADAT's operations in the GCC region and internationally. It comes ahead of other major announcements the company will be making at Farnborough International Airshow, an event attended by global industry leaders and closely watched by business commentators.
ADAT and its sister company the Zurich based SR Technics work in close alignment to drive Mubadala Aerospace's plans to establish a global MRO (maintenance, repair and overhaul) network cantered in Abu Dhabi that covers the entire MRO value chain including engine, component and airframe capability.
Both companies work in partnership with Mubadala Aerospace's Sanad Aero Solutions which provides leasing and management of spare components and engines to the global airline industry.
Sanad Aero Solutions provides innovative opportunities for airlines to monetise existing assets, secure inventory solutions required to support fleet growth and access a broad spectrum of world class MRO and technical service solutions offered by Mubadala Aerospace's global MRO network. Under the agreement, ADAT will begin heavy maintenance work on the first seven of the 19 aircraft in the winter of 2010/2011. – Emirates News Agency, WAM