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Turkish Technic and Satair Sign Partnership Agreement to Support Airbus Fleet Maintenance

Issue 2 - 2019
Turkish Technic and Satair Sign Partnership Agreement to Support Airbus Fleet Maintenance

Turkish Technic and Satair have signed a strategic General Terms Agreement (GTA) to facilitate further business growth between the two entities. Under this agreement, Satair will support Turkish Technic with consumable and expendable spares (C&E) for the expanding Airbus aircraft fleet that is maintained by Turkish Technic.

This unique agreement supports both Airbus standard hardware supplied from the Airbus warehouses in Hamburg and C&E material from Satair’s global warehouses. This marks an important entry of Standard Hardware to the already established transactions of C&E material between the entities.

With this tailor-made GTA, aircraft part numbers can be added and removed from the GTA in a dynamic manner to reflect real-time planning and forecast input. The flexibility of the GTA provides a customized and unique platform to add products and Stock Keeping Units to the GTA while still allowing the general Terms & Conditions to remain in force. This helps both parties to maintain a very high degree of flexibility while securing good service levels from Satair for Turkish Technic.

The GTA agreement covers a wide range of distribution channels, which provides a reliable single point of contact for all customers and the nearly 290 suppliers managed by Satair. As a result of this agreement, Turkish Technic will benefit from more stock availability, reduced lead-times and performance dedication from Satair, enabling planning improvements, reduced vendor complexity and transactional cost savings.


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