Turkish Technic, had signed maintenance services agreements for one base maintenance C check on B737NG (VQ-BEO) and one base maintenance A check on B737NG (VQ-BOY) with Yakutia Airlines. Maintenance activities will be carried at Turkish Technic’s facilities in Istanbul, Turkey; during December 2010.
Turkish Technic declared that “We are truely happy to have a fruitful cooperation with an important actor of Russian civil aviation and committed to provide quality services satisfying the expectations of Yakutia Airlines to maintain our good relationship and in the meantime achieving a bigger share in the CIS Market.”
Based at Istanbul’s Atatürk Airport, Turkish Technic is the leading Aircraft Maintenance and Repair Organization in its region. Certified through EASA 145, JAA 145, FAA and Turkish DGCA for the performance of maintenance services, Turkish Technic offers a variety of maintenance services through its diversified shops, ranging from Airframe Heavy Maintenance, Engine-APU overhaul, LDG overhaul, etc. As the only one-stop shop in the region and with its wide range of back shops certified for over 4,000 Boeing and 4,000 Airbus aircraft components, Turkish Technic, offers customers from nose to tail maintenance service from its base at Istanbul Atatürk Airport, Istanbul, Turkey.
Yakutia Airlines is an airline based in Yakutsk, Russia. It operates domestic passenger services in Russia and within the CIS, as well as charters to destinations in Europe from its hubs at Yakutsk Airport and Moscow’s Vnukovo Airport. Besides the 2 B737NG, their fleet includes 5 B757-200, 1 B767-300 and almost 40 ea Russian Aircrafts.