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Turkish Technic and Honeywell sign ADIRU repair license agreement

Turkish Technic and Honeywell have signed a ten-year global repair license agreement covering the air data inertial reference units (ADIRUs) of Boeing 737MAX, 737NG and 787 aircraft.

Under the terms of the agreement, Honeywell will supply subparts to Turkish Technic, and Turkish Technic will operate as the authorised global service centre for Honeywell’s ADIRU components, providing repair services for its local and international customers.

The new agreement expands the channel partnership between both parties, and supplements Turkish Technic’s existing Honeywell license agreements that cover GTCP131-9A/B APUs (auxiliary power units), CFM56-7B HMUs (hydro mechanical units), Boeing 737MAX, 737NG APU starter-generators and Honeywell mechanical and avionic LRUs (line replaceable units).

‘‘While cementing our longstanding partnership with Honeywell, this new agreement will allow us to support Boeing 737MAX/NG and 787 operators for their ADIRU needs with our expert and proven component repair and overhaul facilities on two continents,” said Turkish Technic’s CEO Mikail Akbulut. “As we continue to further increase our service portfolio offered to operators worldwide and increase our capabilities to boost our market share, we are glad to expand our cooperation further with Honeywell as a strategic partner.”

Honeywell’s president Turkiye, Israel and Central Asia Uygar Doyuran commented: “Turkish Technic is a global aviation MRO hub, serving the most important airlines in the world with next-generation technology. As Honeywell, we are very happy to work with Turkish Technic as a strategic partner in the region. We believe that our cooperation will become stronger with this new agreement.”

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