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Mar 30, 2020 (newstodate): The new aircraft maintenance facility at Lithuania's Siauliai Airport, Aviatic MRO has landed its first customer.
Launch customers are the Lithuanian ACMI provider Getjet Airlines and the US aviation assets management service provider World Star Aviation that have entrusted Aviatic MRO with servicing of the first aircraft at the facility.
Aviatic MRO will provide aircraft parking and technical assistance services at Siauliai Airport where it has now opened its new facility to provide maintenance services for Airbus A320, Boeing 737 Classic and Boeing 737 NG aircraft, including D-checks, management of assets and parking.
From the start, only minor maintenance works will be provided, while full-scale services will commence in 2021 after completion of new hangar facilities.
Owned and operated jointly by Lithuania's Ministry of Defence and Siauliai Municipality, Siauliai Airport does not belong to the State Enterprise Lithuanian Airports managing the airports at Vilnius, Kaunas and Palanga.
A former Soviet air base, Siauliai Airport with a 3,500m CAT 1 runway and a second 3,280m runway is today also a key air base serving the NATO air forces supporting the monitoring of the Baltic air space.
Launch customers are the Lithuanian ACMI provider Getjet Airlines and the US aviation assets management service provider World Star Aviation that have entrusted Aviatic MRO with servicing of the first aircraft at the facility.
Aviatic MRO will provide aircraft parking and technical assistance services at Siauliai Airport where it has now opened its new facility to provide maintenance services for Airbus A320, Boeing 737 Classic and Boeing 737 NG aircraft, including D-checks, management of assets and parking.
From the start, only minor maintenance works will be provided, while full-scale services will commence in 2021 after completion of new hangar facilities.
Owned and operated jointly by Lithuania's Ministry of Defence and Siauliai Municipality, Siauliai Airport does not belong to the State Enterprise Lithuanian Airports managing the airports at Vilnius, Kaunas and Palanga.
A former Soviet air base, Siauliai Airport with a 3,500m CAT 1 runway and a second 3,280m runway is today also a key air base serving the NATO air forces supporting the monitoring of the Baltic air space.