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Airbus Inks Deal with Tarmac Aerosave for China-based “Lifecycle” Service Centre

Our Bureau - : Jan 20, 2022 - : 1:57 am

Airbus signed a Memorandum Of Understanding (MOU) with the city of Chengdu and Tarmac Aerosave for the development of the first sustainable aircraft “life cycle” service centre in China.

The agreement, signed on Tuesday in Chengdu, will cover a range of activities from aircraft parking and storage, to maintenance, upgrades, conversions, dismantling and recycling services for various aircraft types.

“This is another concrete contribution to the aviation industry’s quest for sustainability, supporting the principle of a circular economy in line with Airbus’ purpose to pioneer sustainable aerospace. This unique centre will support the expansion of Airbus’ aviation services while enabling the implementation of China’s “Green Industry” strategy,” said Klaus Roewe, Head of Airbus Customer Services.

“Aircraft phase-out in China is forecast to grow exponentially over the next 20 years,” said George Xu, EVP and CEO of Airbus China. “Airbus is committed to investing in the region and this one-stop shop – a first in China and outside of Europe – will see Airbus well positioned on the Chinese aircraft ‘second life’ services market.”

A formal agreement to establish and frame this industrial cooperation is planned to be signed between the partners in mid-2022, with an entry into service of the new centre slated for the end of 2023, subject to relevant regulatory approvals.

Located in the same centre, Airbus subsidiary Satair will acquire ageing aircraft, trade and distribute the resulting used parts to complete the full scope of life cycle services. The facility will cover a surface area of 690,000 square metres and a storage capacity of 125 aircraft.

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