Airbus Canada has officially transferred the
overall A220 material management services offer to Satair, as part
of the programme integration into Airbus.
Since July, Satair, an Airbus services
company, has taken the lead on global material support and
services for A220 operators, working in close coordination with
the A220 programme team in Airbus Canada.
The transfer represents a key milestone for Airbus
and a significant step in the overall further integration of the
A220 programme.
“Satair’s footprint of service centres and
warehouses will contribute to a greater scope of spare parts
available for all A220 operators. Customers can look forward to
leveraging Satair's global presence,” said Bart Reijnen, CEO of
Satair. “We are very proud to be supporting the A220 aircraft with
our strong Satair organization.”
The A220 material management services transition
to Satair started officially on 1 July 2020. Overall Satair is
now in charge of a wide range of value-adding activities including
planning & inventory; purchasing; quality inspection;
certification; warehousing & distribution; customer order
handling; 24/7 AOG handling; initial provisioning and tool lease.
Over time, as the A220 fleet grows and also gains in maturity, Satair will also develop the areas of parts lease, repair and
exchange for the A220.
The customer order handling of the A220
programme is solely managed in the Satair | OEM parts and services
channel with its global group of Satair companies.
“All A220 customers will benefit from the
same level of service and global network offered by Satair on all
other Airbus platforms,” said Rob Dewar, Senior Vice President,
A220 Customer Services, Customer Satisfaction and Product Policy.
“This is a significant contributor to improving the overall
satisfaction of our growing A220 customer base worldwide.”
The A220 programme headquarters are located in
Mirabel, Canada together with main customer services functions,
such as engineering expertise and 24/7/365 Customer Response
Center.
As of end July 2020, 118 A220s have been delivered
to seven operators and are being flown on routes in Asia, America,
Europe and Africa.
The A220’s order book comprises 642 A220 aircraft
on firm order as of end of July 2020.
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