GAMECO (Guangzhou Aircraft Maintenance Engineering Co.) signed an extension with Satair to its long-term agreement for the Airbus Managed Inventory (AMI) service at the Zhuhai Airshow. The agreement extends the contract scope to include further frequently-moving expendable parts underlining the flexibility inherent in the AMI service offering. Both parties are ready to contribute their efforts in advancing win-win cooperation for sustainable development.
When announced at the Zhuhai Airshow in November 2016, GAMECO was the first customer in China for Satair's AMI solution. After reformation, the two parties have jointly promoted data sharing and system integration. In the form of automatic replenishment to provide GAMECO with efficient aviation materials support management services, Airbus has carried out real-time monitoring of AMI project inventory.
GAMECO has ensured effectiveness of work-out by capturing material consumption information in real-time and automatically triggering replenishment orders within the agreed inventory levels. Today GAMECO is providing comprehensive and guaranteed aircraft maintenance services for more than 200 Airbus aircraft that operate in China.