Skyways Technics expands presence at Subang Airport
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20th May 2021
The company plan on developing its regional Asia Pacific hub with new end to end MRO facilities
Malaysia Airports and maintenance firm, Skyways Technics Group have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) which enables the company to expand its regional Asia Pacific hub at Subang Airport.
This is a major milestone for the relationship of both parties, as the new facility is set to include an airframe MRO hangar, component repair workshops, parts distribution centre and ground aircraft services.
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“Skyways Technics’ intention to continually expand its capabilities and grow in South East Asia is in complete alignment with our Subang Airport regeneration strategy, which seeks to position Subang Airport as the hub for turboprops in the Asia Pacific and meets the demands of ATR maintenance in the region,” said Randhill Singh, head of KLIA Aeropolis, Malaysia Airports.
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Turboprop manufacturer ATR is co-operating with Danish maintenance provider Skyways Technics to facilitate structural component repairs for Asia-Pacific operators.
Skyways, a member of ATR’s MRO network, recently expanded its repair shop in Malaysian capital Kuala Lumpur and also operates hangars at Sonderborg and Billund airports in Denmark.
Source: ATR
ATR recruits Skyways Technics for flight-control repairs
ATR says it has formed a “deeper relationship” with Skyways to “further support aftermarket needs in the Asia-Pacific region”. Under the expanded partnership, Skyways will repair flight-control surfaces, flaps and leading edges.
Owner and chief executive Benjamin Nielsen states: “With the industry facing its worst ever crisis, now it is vital to offer airlines innovative and creative solutions to keep their aircraft and passengers flying. Partnerships such as this one will play an important role in supporting the reco
Regional aircraft MRO provider Skyways Technics has added further capacity at its facility in Malaysia while also bolstering its repair capabilities at the s