TAT Technologies, a provider of innovative products and services for the commercial and defence aviation sectors, has announced the signing of a five-year maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) agreement with one of the world's leading cargo carriers. This new deal marks a five-year extension of an existing agreement for APU repairs on the U.S. fleet of Boeing 767 and 757 aircraft, now broadened to cover the carrier's global fleet.
As part of the extension, TAT will also provide repair services for two additional APU platforms: the B737 and the A300. Furthermore, the company has been awarded the APU contract for the B777 fleet for the next seven years. The formal signing of the B777 APU extension is anticipated between May and June 2025. The cumulative value of these contracts, including the awarded but not yet signed agreement, is estimated to range from US$40 million to US$55 million over the next five years.
This milestone agreement reinforces the strong partnership established between the two parties over recent years, culminating in this comprehensive, global support contract. It also highlights TAT's expanding leadership in the APU MRO sector and underscores the company's dedication to providing high-quality service solutions to leading aviation customers.
Igal Zamir, President and Chief Executive Officer of TAT Technologies, stated: “We are honored to have won this contract which deepens our relationship with an important international cargo customer. The expansion of our existing contract and the addition of new services to this partnership serves as a powerful testament to the strength of our brand and our proven capabilities in the APU MRO business, delivered through our Piedmont Components Services subsidiary. This important win is further validation of our Customer First initiative and our Customer Partnership strategy, as well as the successful go-to-market strategy for our new APU capabilities.”