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TAAG Angola Airlines Signs with Aerotechnic Industries (ATI)

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TAAG Angola Airlines Signs with Aerotechnic Industries (ATI)

The Angolan national airline commissioned Aerotechnic Industries (ATI), AFI KLM E&M and Royal Air Marocs' 50/50 joint venture, to perform a C Check on one of its Boeing 737 Next Generation. The maintenance Check took place at the ATI site, Mohammed V airport, Casablanca. ATI made a slot available with a very short notice and performed the required maintenance check in the agreed time frame, with the highest standard of quality and with the full satisfaction of TAAG, according to a statement by AFI KLM E&M.

“ATI demonstrated remarkable flexibility when dealing with our aircraft,” said Robert BRYANT, Deputy COO Maintenance and Engineering of TAAG Angola Airlines. “We are extremely pleased with the service provided and the onsite logistics used to meet our need as quickly as possible; not to mention the reasonable price."

Fabrice Defrance, AFI KLM E&M Senior Vice President Commercial, added: "ATI's strengths lie in its prices and exceptional location, making it a preferred partner for medium-haul fleets operating in Europe, Africa and the Middle East. We are very pleased that TAAG Angola Airlines had chosen Aerotechnic Industries (ATI) for this C Check which has opened the door to a new partnership.