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MAEL extends support for Norwegian

Monarch Aircraft Engineering Limited (MAEL) have signed an agreement with Norwegian to provide line maintenance services to their Boeing 737NG operation at Birmingham and Manchester Airports.


Photp Norwegian/Hans Olav Nygård

The agreement, which will be ongoing, is an extension to the support that MAEL’s engineering teams currently provide the low-cost airline’s Boeing 737NG operation at Gatwick.

Dave Norton, Head of Sales at Monarch Aircraft Engineering, said: “We are an industry leading MRO and are delighted that Norwegian continues to choose Monarch as their preferred supplier.”

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Erik Nordby, Technical Director of Norwegian, said: “This strategic partnership with Monarch Aircraft Engineering is critical to our business in supporting our operations from Birmingham and Manchester.”

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