April 13, 2021
SATAIR AND CHINA AIRLINES SIGN MULTI-YEAR MATERIAL SOLUTION CONTRACT FOR CHINA AIRLINES & TIGERAIR TAIWAN AIRBUS A320 FLEET

by Satair

Singapore, 14 April 2021 - Satair, a world leader in the commercial aerospace aftermarket, and China Airlines of Taiwan have signed a multi-year agreement for Satair’s Integrated Material Services (IMS), a comprehensive material solution that will support China Airlines’ and its wholly-owned subsidiary, TigerAir Taiwan, A320ceo and A320neo fleet, with the first A320neo to be delivered by Airbus beginning of April 2021.

The contract follows an extension of the existing IMS agreement between China Airlines and Satair signed in 2017, covering the airline’s Airbus fleet of A330-300s and A350-900s, reaffirming the mutual trust in this partnership. TigerAir Taiwan is China Airlines’ first subsidiary to be included in the IMS program.

Satair’s IMS product offering is an end-to-end supply chain solution that includes planning, sourcing, purchasing, logistics, and inventory management; covering all expendables and consumables required in the typical aircraft maintenance lifecycle. The solution is developed in close collaboration with the airline as both a partner and a customer.

Houng Wang, Senior Vice President of China Airlines, commented: “We are pleased to continue the growth of our successful business relationship with Satair. Our long-term partnership will continue to secure efficient and robust material operations while reducing overall maintenance costs, that will help us to keep bringing a premium level of service to our passengers and cargo customers.”

Paul Lochab, CCO of Satair, said: “Asia-Pacific has long been a key market for Airbus and Satair. We are excited to continue working with China Airlines and onboarding one of its subsidiaries. Through our IMS program, we are securing higher spare parts availability and stock optimization, increasing aircraft operational reliability, providing significant cash savings on spare parts expenditure, and supporting the backbone of our customer’s daily operations.”


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About Satair

Satair is a global company and world leader in the commercial aerospace aftermarket. The company supports the complete life cycle of the aircraft with a full and integrated portfolio of flexible, value adding material management products, services and tailored support modules across all platforms. As a key part of Airbus customer services, Satair has exclusive or primary distribution arrangements for aerospace component manufacturers, and supplies parts to multi-fleet customer airlines and MRO companies. It also fulfils the material service support obligation for the in-service fleet of more than 11,000 Airbus aircraft. Visit www.satair.com.


About China Airlines

Founded in 1959, China Airlines employs more than 11,000 people worldwide and operates a fleet of 85 aircraft, making it the largest airline by size and frequency of service in Taiwan. China Airlines is also one of the 20 SkyTeam Alliance member airlines. China Airlines offers passengers access to an extensive global network with flights to 159 destinations in 29 countries. China Airlines is continuing to promote superior aviation safety as well as eco-friendly, innovative and attentive services that provide travelers with the perfect travel experience. Visit www.china-airlines.com.