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Turkish Airlines Technic will Provide Maintenance Services to Emirates Fleet

Issue 16 - 2023
Turkish Airlines Technic will Provide Maintenance Services  to Emirates Fleet

Turkish Airlines Technic Inc. and Emirates, the United Arab Emirates-based airline company with the world's largest Boeing 777 fleet, has signed an aircraft maintenance contract.

With the signed agreement, Turkish Technic will provide base maintenance services to 5 Boeing 777 aircraft in Emirates' fleet. As of April 1, the maintenance of the first aircraft under the agreement will begin at the Atatürk Airport Facilities of Turkish Airlines Technic Inc., while the maintenance operations of the other aircraft will be carried out in the coming months.

Mikail Akbulut, General Manager of Turkish Airlines Teknik A.Ş.  “The fact that Emirates Airlines has entrusted the base maintenance operations of its Boeing 777 aircraft to us is a testament to Emirates' confidence in our company. We have become one of the most important service providers in the aircraft and component maintenance-repair industry with the high quality and reliable service concept we offer for our customers. While working in line with this vision, we set bigger goals and add new collaborations to our success. We believe that our agreement with Emirates is the beginning of a long-term partnership.” said.


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