Air India Selects SIA Engineering For Base Facilities

SIA Engineering has been chosen as a strategic partner to manage the base facilities of Air India. These facilities will become operational by 2026.

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Air India has announced the selection of SIA Engineering Company Limited as a strategic partner for enhancing its base maintenance facilities.

Terms of Engagement

Under this collaboration, Air India will collaborate with SIA Engineering Company Limited (SIAEC) on the planning, construction, development, and operationalization of its base maintenance facilities.

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Air India has selected SIA as a strategic partner

These facilities, anticipated to be operational by 2026, will encompass both wide-body and narrow-body hangars, along with associated repair shops, to accommodate the escalating Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) requirements of the Air India Group’s aircraft fleet.

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Campbell Wilson, CEO & Managing Director, Air India

Air India Statement

In a statement, Air India emphasised, “The collaboration with SIA Engineering Company will not only help Air India become more self-reliant for the maintenance of its own fleet but it also reiterates our commitment to strengthen India’s aviation infrastructure by boosting the growth of the country’s MRO industry.” Campbell Wilson, Air India’s Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director, underscored the significance of this partnership in bolstering India’s aviation sector.

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The facilities will become operational by 2026

Previously, Air India had announced plans for state-of-the-art Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) facilities at Kempegowda International Airport Bengaluru, operated by Bangalore International Airport Ltd. These facilities are set to commence with airframe maintenance and will expand to include wide-body and narrow-body aircraft hangars for all checks.

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