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ENHANCED COMPETITIVE EDGE FOR S7 Technics AND SATAIR

EXPANDING CAPABILITIES IN RUSSIA AND CIS WITH CONSIGNMENT AGREEMENT

aerobd.news: S7 Technics, a leading maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) services provider in Russia and the CIS Region, signed a consignment stock agreement with Satair, one of the world’s largest aviation spares and solution providers.

The agreement covers the exclusive distribution of over 350 part numbers from a number of suppliers over a multi-year period and constitutes the first of its kind between Satair and customers in Russia and the CIS region. The agreement furthermore facilitates the plans of growing the cooperation between S7 Technics and Satair further over the coming years.

“At Satair we are very excited to expand our long-standing business relationship with S7 Technics by offering a consignment stock solution. The agreement embodies an important milestone in customizing services towards customers and strengthening our presence in the region.“ says Terry Stone, Satair’s Managing Director and Head of Sales and Support, Europe, Middle East & Africa.

The new strategic partnership between the two companies will expand the scope of S7 Technics’ maintenance capabilities, increase the overall productivity, and allow the release of aircrafts from maintenance checks more efficiently.

Alexey Petin, Head of Strategic Procurement, S7 Technics added: “This agreement represents a key effort in advancing S7 Technics’ competitive positioning and further service our customers’ needs in the region. We are thrilled to grow our relationship with Satair.”

About S7 Technics:
S7 Technics’ facilities are certified by EASA, Bermuda DCA, the Russian Aviation Authority, and a number of other national authorities to carry out maintenance for different types of Boeing, Airbus, Embraer and Sukhoi Civil Aircraft airliners.

There three heavy maintenance bases located at Moscow (DME), Novosibirsk (OVB) and Mineralnye Vody (MRV) airports and several line maintenance stations across Russia. Company holds EASA-145, EASA 147, EASA-21G&J approvals as well as Bermudan, Russian and some other countries certificates. S7 Technics’ Moscow (DME) base is ISO certified under EN 9110:2016 quality system standard.

The company’s scope of work includes heavy maintenance (up to and including D-Checks), engine hospital repairs, line maintenance, structural repairs, engineering services (including modification under EASA Part 21J and interior components manufacture under EASA Part 21 G), component repairs, aircraft painting services and training services (under EASA Part 147 and Russian FAR-289).

The company aims for ongoing improvement of its products, partially supported by joint projects with OEMs. The company delivers its services to Russian airlines (S7 Airlines, Aeroflot Group, UTair) and to carriers from Europe, Asia, and the Middle East, providing its clients with over 100 heavy maintenance forms and over 1000 light maintenance forms per year.

About Satair:
Satair is a global company and world leader in the commercial aerospace aftermarket. The company supports the complete life cycle of the aircraft with a full and integrated portfolio of flexible, value adding material management products, services and tailored support modules across all platforms. As a key part of Airbus customer services, Satair has exclusive or primary distribution arrangements for aerospace component manufacturers, and supplies parts to multi-fleet customer airlines and MRO companies. It also fulfils the material service support obligation for the in-service fleet of more than 11,000 Airbus aircraft.

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