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Turkish Technic and Citilink Airlines Signed Component Maintenance Service Agreement

Issue 25 - 2024
Turkish Technic and Citilink Airlines Signed Component Maintenance Service Agreement

Turkish Technic and Citilink Airlines, one of the leading airlines in Indonesia, signed a multi-year Component Replacement and Maintenance Agreement.

With this new agreement, Turkish Technic will provide component replacement and maintenance services for Citilink's Airbus A320 fleet. This cooperation will enable Citilink to benefit from Turkish Technic's extensive component inventory.

Providing aircraft and component maintenance solutions to many international airlines, Turkish Technic has been providing component maintenance and repair services to Citilink for many years. At the same time, the ongoing co-operation between the two companies has been strengthened with this agreement covering the maintenance of landing gears.

Commenting on the new agreement, Mikail Akbulut, General Manager of Turkish Technic, said: ‘We are pleased to continue our cooperation with Citilink, with whom we have been a solution partner for a long time. This new agreement proves Citilink's trust in us and our competence in component replacement/maintenance services. We thank Citilink for choosing us as their solution partner and we continue to provide quality services that will increase the efficiency of our customer's operations.’

Dewa Rai, President and General Manager of Citilink, said: ‘We are pleased to strengthen our partnership with Turkish Technic, a leading aircraft maintenance and repair company. Thanks to their operational expertise and wide range of services, we are confident that they will meet all kinds of component maintenance and replacement services for our Airbus A320 fleet. The continuation of our cooperation proves the importance Citilink attaches to the safest, most efficient and comfortable flight for its passengers.’


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