Aveos has signed two new five-year, full-service maintenance agreements with Canadian North.
The agreements provide airframe, engine, component and line maintenance, as well as inventory, engineering, fleet management and records services for the carrier's 737-300 aircraft that provide passenger and cargo service to Northern communities, remote sites and destinations across Canada.
"Aveos is proud to further cement its strong partnership with Canadian North by supporting the growth of the carrier into the 737-300 aircraft type. These agreements underscore the continued confidence in Aveos' capabilities as a premier nose-to-tail provider of integrated maintenance services to the aviation community," said Ron Elvidge, vice president, maintenance solutions.
The new 737-300 aircraft entered into service in January 2011 and are powered by CFM56-3C1 engines, part of the engine offering for which Aveos has garnered a global reputation for excellence.
Steve Hankirk, vice president of operations at Canadian North, said: "We are pleased to be expanding our relationship with a proven service provider such as Aveos. We continue to enjoy a strong partnership where we depend on them to be an extension of our airline as they help us reach our goals of on-time performance and maintenance reliability.