Vallair has announced the punctual redelivery of the first of two Airbus A320 aircraft undergoing scheduled C-Checks for Air Corsica, marking another successful step in the long-standing collaboration between the two companies.
Vallair continues to support Air Corsica with dependable base-maintenance services designed to ensure safety, efficiency and uninterrupted operations across the airline’s fleet. The second A320 has now arrived at Vallair’s Montpellier facility for its planned heavy maintenance visit, extending the latest phase of cooperation.
Gilles Fossecave, CEO of Vallair MRO in Montpellier, expressed pride in the company’s ongoing relationship with the airline. He emphasised the team’s dedication to delivering high-quality maintenance work and highlighted the trust Air Corsica places in Vallair as it continues to expand its network across the Mediterranean. He added that the organisation aims to remain the airline’s preferred MRO partner through consistent performance and customer-focused service.
Jean-Luc Moine, Technical Director of Air Corsica, added: “We know Vallair well and have extensive experience working with their helpful and friendly teams. We are completely satisfied with the quality of the work performed and with the punctuality of this first redelivery.”
Air Corsica, founded in 1989 by the Corsican Assembly to give the island direct control over its air transport, holds a primary Public Service mission across twelve routes linking the island’s four airports—Ajaccio, Bastia, Calvi and Figari—with Marseille, Nice and Paris-Orly. The airline is widening its operational focus to serve more Mediterranean destinations. Its fleet of 14 aircraft, including four A320neos, three A320ceos and seven ATR72-600s, supports a network of 35 annual or seasonal routes, carrying around 2.3 million passengers each year.
























