AJW Technique wins Bombardier rotable repair contract

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AJW Technique, part of the AJW group, has won a contract to repair all of Bombardier business aircraft rotable parts.

Rotable parts are serialised aircraft parts, which can be rebuilt and put back into stock.

The contract is expected to see AJW repair up to 25,000 parts a year.

The supply chain management contract includes the Learjet, Challenger and Global families of aircraft.

“This huge contract represents a significant strategic achievement for AJW. Bombardier is the first airframe OEM we have partnered with as part of a long-term supply chain management agreement and we are excited to be working alongside their team.” said Christopher Whiteside, president and CEO of AJW Group. “As a result, AJW continues to develop its relationships with key OEMs, resulting in an overall improvement and strengthening of our total component-repair business.”

Under the long-term contract, AJW Technique will manage the repair process using its maintenance hub, which it says will help reduce operating and life-cycle costs.

“AJW is the ideal partner to manage repairs, drive efficiencies and help us provide our customers with an excellent level of service.” said Jean-Christophe Gallagher, vice president & general manager, customer experience, Bombardier Business Aircraft. “AJW has an unrivalled reputation for providing flexible and customer-focused solutions and we look forward to working with them throughout this long-term contract.”

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