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Multi-year contract with Air Arabia for A320 radome maintenance

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AeroBD | The AERO news Company…Dubai, UAE, Nov. 09, 2015 : On the occasion of the Dubai Airshow 2015, Lufthansa Technik AG and  low cost carrier Air Arabia, based in Sharjah, UAE, have signed an airframe related component contract for radome repair. The contract runs over a period of three years and covers radome maintenance for Air Arabia’s A320 fleet. In addition to the repair services, Lufthansa Technik will support  Air Arabia as well with spare unit support. The repair work will be done at Lufthansa Technik’s facility in Dubai (Lufthansa Technik Middle East Services).

Richard Haas, Director Sales Middle East & Africa, from Lufthansa Technik, said: “”We feel honored by the trust which our partners from Air Arabia have set in us and we are looking forward to welcome Air Arabia as a customer.”

About Air Arabia
Air Arabia (PJSC), listed on the Dubai Financial Market, is the Middle East and North Africa’s leading low-cost carrier (LCC). Air Arabia commenced operations in October 2003 and currently operates a total fleet of 41 new Airbus A320 aircraft, serving some 115 routes from five hubs in the UAE, Morocco, Egypt and Jordan. Air Arabia is an award-winning airline that focuses on offering comfort, reliability and value-for-money air travel. For further information, please visit: www.airarabia.com.

About Lufthansa Technik:
The Lufthansa Technik Group, with more than 30 subsidiaries and about 26,000 employees worldwide, is one of the leading providers of services for the aviation industry. Lufthansa Technik is licensed internationally as a repair, production and development enterprise. The Group’s portfolio encompasses the entire spectrum of services in the areas of maintenance, repair, overhaul, modification and conversion, engines and components.

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