APPOINTMENT
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IndiGo has appointed Ton Dortmans to enhance its maintenance capabilities in preparation for its Airbus A350 operations. Previously an executive vice president of engineering and maintenance at KLM, Dortmans brings over 40 years of experience from the Dutch airline. He will “support the technical entry into service” for IndiGo’s A350s, with the first deliveries expected in 2027. Ton will report to IndiGo’s Chief Operating Officer, Mr. Isidro Porqueras, and collaborate closely with IndiGo’s SVP Engineering, Mr. Parichay Dutta.
IndiGo announced that its widebody Airbus aircraft A350 are anticipated to be delivered by early 2027. The airline also noted that the operation and maintenance of these wide-body planes, which will be equipped with Rolls Royce engines, represents a new venture for them.
“In addition, given the growing fleet-size of IndiGo (today already over 400 aircraft) and the 900+ aircraft still on order, IndiGo is committed to build up more and broad capabilities in- house in India around various MRO activities. In 2023 IndiGo opened already it’s second hangar in Bengaluru,” the company further said.
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Speaking about Dortmans’ appointment, IndiGo CEO Pieter Elbers said, “Ton has a wealth of experience in the field of MRO and wide-body airline operations that IndiGo will benefit from. At IndiGo, we are delightful and grateful that, post retiring from his illustrious KLM career, Ton will join us to support IndiGo’s team for the next phase to become a Global Aviation player. The opportunity to develop such MRO capabilities inhouse for IndiGo in India with home-grown talent and the volumes of our operation was just not to be missed.”
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