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Europe Airport nabs AJW Aviation to provide service on B737CL fleet

Europe Airpost has chosen AJW Aviation to provide full power-by-the-hour services for twelve Boeing 737 Classic aircraft.  AJW will also locate extensive main base kit at their facility in Paris CDG.


June 15, 2015  By AJW Aviation

“Europe Airpost is renowned for their dispatch reliability and has an enviable record for passenger and cargo punctuality at nearly 98 per cent,” says Alexis Dufermont, VP Sales Europe – AJW Aviation.  “AJW has not only met all of their stringent quality requirements in terms of logistics and inventory placement, but it is also our own focus on transforming aviation efficiency that ensured we were the obvious choice of support partner.”
 
Location of spares inventory in Paris CDG is an enormous advantage for Europe Airpost and it is evidence of AJW’s policy to ring the globe with strategic hubs of commercial Airbus and Boeing spares in support of specific power-by-the-hour contracts, and to sustain the Company’s award-winning 24/7/365 AOG service.  AJW currently supports 69 per cent of global fleet operators with appropriate Airbus and Boeing aircraft types and this is fully underpinned by AJW Technique, the organization’s component repair and overhaul facility in Montreal that is focused on streamlining processes to minimize turn-times and further guarantee dispatch reliability.
 
AJW’s new contract with Europe Airpost once again underlines the outstanding value for money and excellent customer service that is embodied within a power-by-the-hour agreement. AJW now has a global fleet of more than 900 aircraft under contract providing wide and flexible component coverage, expert advice and recommendations on minimizing home base stock requirements, and world class logistics. Serving a global customer base of more than 1,000 airlines in 42 different countries, AJW is the ideal partner for airlines and MRO organizations requiring fully integrated support solutions to help achieve competitive advantage.

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