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SR Technics welcomes 15th easyJet aircraft in Malta

SR Technics today welcomed the 15th easyJet aircraft to its new two-bay facility in Malta.

After a 14-day standard IL-maintenance check, the aircraft will be re-delivered at the end of this month.

Since October, the company has built up its operation in Malta as a centre of excellence for narrow body aircraft base maintenance in Europe.

easyJet is SR Technics’ base load customer in Malta with a long-term maintenance contract. As part of the agreement, SR Technics has been performing three IL maintenance checks per month on easyJet’s Airbus A319 aircraft.

All aircraft have been delivered on schedule with the same turnaround time of 14 days as is usually provided in Zurich.

The operation in Malta is delivering the premium MRO services that SR Technics is renowned for worldwide.

The company is using a two-bay hangar at the Safi Aviation Park and has started to market its capacities to third-party customers.

SR Technics created some 150 jobs in Malta by the end of last year and is currently working to receive the Boeing 737NG approval for this location.

James Stewart, Chief Executive Officer at SR Technics said: “We are very proud to have established such a high-performance team of mostly local people. They have worked hard to deliver all aircraft on schedule and in line with the industry leading quality standards SR Technics is renowned for. We look forward to providing continued support to easyJet throughout their ongoing development.”

Warwick Brady, Group Operations Director of easyJet said: “The first 15 aircraft are the first of many in our strategic long-term partnership with SR Technics, and I congratulate everyone involved in this achievement. We’re looking forward to seeing the evolution of this facility to achieve 'best in class' in the industry.”

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R. Cassar

Mar 17th 2011, 14:43

cont...
ppl have a short memory...
here we go again...
the bloggers posting against airmalta

Joseph Calleja

Mar 17th 2011, 19:19

Mr Fenech nobody is mocking Air Malta. What we mock is the leaders of Air Malta and you should too. They are the ones that sat there and watched Air Malta become almost instinct. Read between the lines.

N.Calleja

Mar 17th 2011, 16:36

This good news item was never mentioned in the 'gloomy' news bulletin on One TV. As if!!

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