TAT Technologies (TAT), a supplier of products and services to the commercial and military aviation sectors as well as the ground defence industry, has signed a new agreement with a major global cargo airline to provide maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) services for two auxiliary power unit (APU) platforms. The combined estimated value of the contract is approximately US$36 million.
The agreement includes two components. The first is a two-year extension of TAT’s existing contract to provide MRO services for the GTCP331-200/250 APU platform, with an estimated value of around US$22 million. The second is a new agreement covering MRO services for the GTCP331-500 APU. This contract has an initial term of four years, with an option for a further two-year extension, and is valued at approximately US$14 million.
Together, the contracts reinforce TAT’s role as a key service provider for APU maintenance and support for major airline operators.
Igal Zamir, Chief Executive Officer of TAT Technologies, said the agreement represents an important milestone for the company’s APU business. He noted that the extension of the long-standing relationship for the GTCP331-200/250 platform, combined with the new multi-year contract for the GTCP331-500, highlights both the breadth of the company’s technical capabilities and the confidence customers place in its services.
Zamir added that TAT continues to expand its market reach while strengthening partnerships with major global operators. The company expects the agreement to support the continued maintenance and operational reliability of the customer’s cargo aircraft fleet across both APU platforms.



















