Summary
- Lufthansa Technik partners with Condor to offer comprehensive component support for its upcoming A320neo-family aircraft, expanding their existing partnership.
- The Total Component Support (TCS) partnership will offer Maintenance, Repair & Overhaul (MRO) services, spare parts pooling, and homebase services for Condor’s latest fleet.
- Lufthansa Technik can even support Condor’s current-generation A320ceo fleet and supply oversight throughout the production strategy of Condor’s latest A320neo-family planes through the Aircraft Production Inspection Program (APIP).
Lufthansa Technik will provide component support for Condor’s latest A320neo-family fleet starting this summer. The 2 firms also prolonged their agreement to support Condor’s current-generation A320 family aircraft.
Lufthansa Technik to support Condor’s neos
Constructing on their existing partnership, Lufthansa Technik and Condor have signed an agreement that can see the MRO company provide comprehensive component support services for Condor’s upcoming Airbus A320neo aircraft. The Total Component Support (TCS) partnership – set to launch in May 2024 – will provide full MRO (Maintenance, Repair & Overhaul) services), spare parts pooling and homebase services for components for these aircraft.
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Christian Schmitt, COO & Accountable Manager at Condor, commented,
The agreement also includes an extension of Lufthansa Technik’s support for Condor’s A320ceo fleet, of which it currently flies 24 planes split equally with 12 A320-200s and 12 A321-200s. Each agreements can have a term length of 12 years.
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The airline is presently undergoing something of a fleet modernization process.
Production assistance
On top of its component support services, Lufthansa Technik will provide oversight throughout the production strategy of Condor’s latest A320neo-family planes. This Aircraft Production Inspection Program (APIP) will offer comprehensive coverage of greater than 40 Airbus planes built for Condor.
Harald Gloy, Chief Operations & HR Officer at Lufthansa Technik, added,