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Croatia Airlines inks deal for A220 wheel maintenance

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TP Aerospace has entered into a new MRO (Maintenance, Repair, Overhaul) Service Agreement with Croatia Airlines. TP Aerospace will undertake MRO services specifically tailored to meet Croatia Airlines’ A220 wheel maintenance needs. The MRO Service Agreement on A220 wheels is planned to start at the beginning of next month. These services will primarily be conducted at TP Aerospace’s facility located in Brno in the Czech Republic. Croatia Airlines is already an established TP Aerospace client under an A320 Cycle-Flat-Rate program. Tomislav Imprić, Technical Director at Croatia Airlines, said, “Croatia Airlines is happy to announce the widening of our cooperation with TP Aerospace. After five years of successful A320 wheel and brake maintenance through a CFR agreement, they won a tender for A220 wheel maintenance for Croatia Airlines’ fleet. Croatia Airlines is looking forward to receiving the same quality and service standard as we have with the current A320 agreement. That will help us with a smooth and safe start with A220 operations as a new type of aircraft in Croatia Airlines’ fleet”.

June 20, 2024
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  1. Anonymous13:43

    So they'll be sending their aircraft to Brno?

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    1. Anonymous17:29

      Only the U/S wheels

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  2. Anonymous13:46

    Bravo Hrvatska!

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  3. Anonymous13:54

    Question: Is a "Cycle-Flat-Rate program" specific to wheels and breaks only?

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  4. Anonymous15:16

    Bravo OU!

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