TP Aerospace has been awarded a land for less (LFL) programme by Australian based airline Skytrans. The programme will cover the Australian airline's first A319, as well as all additional Airbus aircraft, which are expected to be introduced to the airline's fleet over the next years.
With the new A319, TP Aerospace will be providing and ensuring safe and reliable component management in support of Skytrans' passenger, cargo and business operations across Australia and the Asia-Pacific region, which TP Aerospace has a strong and continuously growing presence in.
“Our Australian presence has grown over the years parallel to our customers demand, as we continue to deliver high quality service and support to current and new programmes customers in the Oceania region,” said TP Aerospace vice president, global sales Philip Broskov Hansen.
Skytrans' deputy managing director Marijus Milasius said: “We're delighted to be working with TP Aerospace who already have a strong footprint in Australia as well as specialists in the types of aircraft we are bringing into service, including the A319 we have recently welcomed for operations across the region.”