Independent aircraft component parts, repair, and supply chain solutions provider, AJW Group, has announced the renewal of its Power-by-the-Hour (PBH) agreement with Pakistan’s second largest airline, Airblue.
The two companies have worked together since 2005, and this contract extension will see AJW Group provide continued fleet support for Airblue’s five Airbus A320s and five Airbus A321s aircraft in addition to the recently signed A320neo fleet support contract.
Airblue operates scheduled flights linking domestic destinations Islamabad, Lahore, Karachi, Peshawar, and Multan with international destinations of UAE airports Dubai, Sharjah, and Abu Dhabi, and KSA airports of Jeddah and Riyadh.
Sadia Mohammad, deputy managing director operations and corporate affairs of Airblue, said: “We are thrilled to announce the renewal of our PBH agreement with AJW Group. Over the past 18 years, AJW has consistently demonstrated its unmatched expertise, reliability, and flexibility in supporting our fleet.
“Extending our partnership was a natural choice as we continue to receive exceptional service and fleet support. AJW’s dedication to customer satisfaction, innovative solutions, and global network has been instrumental in minimising downtime and maximising operational efficiency.
“We look forward to further strengthening our partnership and benefiting from AJW’s unwavering commitment to customer satisfaction.”
Scott Symington, chief commercial officer of AJW Group, said: “The renewal and extension of our contract with Airblue once again showcase our unrivalled expertise in the industry.
“With unwavering dedication to customer satisfaction and our ability to provide flexible solutions, we continue to solidify our position as the industry leader.
“Our adherence to stringent performance standards, coupled with our innovative strategies to optimise our global stock locations, guarantees minimal downtime for our customers.
“Our world-class infrastructure and experienced teams consistently deliver exemplary service, underscoring our expanding business programmes throughout the Indo-Pak subcontinent.”