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AJW signs 10 year PBH contract with Avion Express

AJW Aviation has signed a 10 year PBH (power by the hour) extension with Lithuanian airline, Avion Express.

“The continuation of this agreement recognises the dependable on-going power-by-the-hour support that AJW provides for this part of our European operation. It covers all 12 A320 aircraft; offering full ATA coverage and on-site stock” said David Masson, Chairman of Avion Partners.

Headquartered in Vilnius, Avion Express is the largest seat capacity fleet operator within the Baltic States and specialises in providing capacity to other airlines worldwide under the ACMI concept using its fleet of A320 family aircraft.

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Christopher Whiteside, President – AJW Group, adds: “Accessing the spare parts needed - when they are needed - is critical to an airline’s success. AJW has the resources and knowledge required to effectively manage these important services for Avion Express to the highest standard.”

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AJW is recognised for its award-winning 24/7 AOG and critical component services, and these are fully supported by AJW Technique, the Montreal based component repair and overhaul facility. With a global customer base of more than 1,000 airlines of all sizes, and with almost 500 aircraft under contract, AJW is fast becoming the partner of choice to offer fully integrated support solutions to airline and MRO organisations seeking competitive advantage.

 

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