Delta TechOps, the maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) provider business of Delta Air Lines, has signed nine component MRO contracts amounting to US$225 million (£180 million) during the first quarter of 2023. These contracts range between three to five years and cover both Airbus and Boeing fleets, depending on the customer. Customers include cargo carriers and passenger airlines worldwide. Delta TechOps’s services will mainly support B737, B767, A320, and A330 aircraft platforms, with a broad scope of parts, ranging from avionics to mechanical, fuel, and hydraulic components.
Mahendra Nair, Senior Vice President of Delta TechOps, stated, “Over the past few years, we have utilised our experience as an operator to expand our component capabilities and offerings. We have increased our scope of work across numerous platforms and are proud to provide enhanced services to these customers.” The programs aim to support customers’ existing fleets of aircraft and their anticipated growth in the future.
Basil Papayoti, V.P. – Sales & Marketing, Delta TechOps, added, “We are thrilled these customers have chosen Delta TechOps as their component maintenance provider. We look forward to supporting them, watching their fleets expand, and growing our partnerships.”
Delta TechOps has been providing support to the B737, B767, A320, and A330 aircraft platforms for over 30 years, including airframe, components, and engine maintenance. The company will continue to provide maintenance services for these platforms and other upcoming ones, such as the B737-10 aircraft. Additionally, Delta TechOps will become a service provider for the next-generation LEAP-1B aircraft engine, under an agreement with CFM International, alongside the company’s recent MAX purchase. Delta TechOps’s expertise, experience, and commitment to quality services make it a trusted partner for airlines worldwide, ensuring safety, reliability, and efficiency of airline operations.