Lufthansa Technik Aero Alzey signs Aerolíneas Argentinas engine maintenance contract
Lufthansa Technik Aero Alzey (LTAA) has signed a CF34-10E engine maintenance services agreement with Argentina state-owned flag carrier, Aerolíneas Argentinas.
LTAA’s services for Aerolíneas Argentinas started in 2012, when a first contract was signed covering Performance Restoration Shop Visits. This new contract now covers the Life Limited Part Shop Visits.
Matthias Gruber, chief executive of LTAA, said: “We are very proud that Aerolíneas Argentinas and LTAA are continuing their fruitful 10-year relationship with this agreement.
“Latin America is a strategic pillar for LTAA and the Lufthansa Technik Group. We as LTAA are extraordinarily happy to support Aerolíneas Argentinas in their future growth and success.”
Diego De Risio, vice president maintenance and engineering of Aerolíneas Argentinas, said: “We are thrilled to have signed this engine maintenance contract with Lufthansa Technik Aero Alzey.
Counting with their expertise and support, Aerolíneas Argentinas will be able to continue the successful operation of our Embraer fleet guaranteeing the highest level of quality and safety for our passengers.”
Located in Buenos Aires, Aerolíneas Argentinas was founded in 1949 and provides services mainly in South America, but also in North America and Europe, with a fleet of 10 ea A330, 44 ea B737 and 26 ea EMB190.
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