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Source: HAITEC


HAITEC OPENS NEW LINE MAINTENANCE STATION IN FRA
Tuesday, March 21, 2017

Source: HAITEC


HAHN AIRPORT, Germany - HAITEC now offers line maintenance support at Germany’s largest airport in Frankfurt/Main.

The planning and opening of new Line maintenance stations is a key element of HAITEC’s growth strategy. Headquartered at Hahn Airport and one of Europe’s largest aircraft maintenance organizations with 22.000 sqm hangar space and currently more than 400 employees, HAITEC now provides line maintenance support at seven international airports.

"In recent years, we havecontinuously expanded our aircraft maintenance service portfolio and appreciate the trust Airlines place in us," said HAIEC CEO Gereon Arens. "By launching our line maintenance operations and supporting new customers at Frankfurt/Main Airport, HAITEC has achieved a major goal."

Source: HAITEC
Associated URL: haitec.aero
 

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