Satair, an Airbus Services company, has announced the successful entry into service of a significant long-term contract with Transavia France for the provision of its integrated material services (IMS) supply chain solution. This contract will cover all expendable materials required for line and base maintenance.
Under this agreement, signed earlier this year, Satair will supply all expendable airframe materials tailored to meet the specific needs of Transavia France. This partnership aims to enhance Transavia's operational processes by increasing the availability of spare parts while simultaneously reducing supply chain costs. The IMS solution will manage the entire supply chain, including forecasting, planning, purchasing, and delivery. This ensures that all airframe expendables are covered, with the scope able to expand as necessary to meet Transavia's evolving requirements for line and base maintenance.
Transavia will benefit from a tailored solution requiring no upfront investment, enhancing material availability and reducing the administrative burden associated with supply chain planning and operations. This contract supports Transavia's ongoing fleet transition to Airbus aircraft, partnering with Satair to facilitate a successful entry into service and ensure a safe and efficient ramp-up and operation.