Bamboo Airways selects Revima for A320 & A321 landing gear MRO

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https://ebace.aero/2022/?utm_medium=web&utm_source=%20Asian%20Press%20Group&utm_campaign=ebace2022&utm_content=EW22E061Revima, an independent APU and landing gear MRO specialist, has been selected by Bamboo Airways for its A320 & A320 landing gear overhauls to be performed in its new Thailand facility. As part of this agreement Revima will provide leased shipsets to support Bamboo Airways. The MRO work will be provided by Revima’s new state-of-the-art facility located in Chonburi, Thailand.

Revima Thailand FacilityThe brand new 11,000 square metre facility has full in-house repair capabilities, including very large plating and machining installations, it is strategically located in Southeast Asia, and is currently staffed by over 90 experienced technicians and engineers, benefitting from Revima’s over 60 years landing gear MRO experience. The Thailand operations also houses a world-class dedicated customer service centre.

Olivier Legrand, president and CEO of Revima Group said: “We are delighted to have reached agreement with Bamboo Airways, a highly successful and ambitious young Airline, and our first customer in Vietnam. For the past two years we have worked hard to get our new Facility in Thailand in operation with the same level of expertise and quality than our legacy site in France. We look forward to supporting Bamboo Airways and thank its leadership for their confidence.”

Dang Tat Thang, CEO of Bamboo Airways said: “With Revima Asia Pacific’s strong expertise for the maintenance of landing gears, we have no doubt that this collaboration will further reinforce our aircraft operation, thereby contributing to Bamboo Airways’ network expansion. This is a testament that our regional market can grow stronger to ensure profitable operations. We are sincerely pleased to collaborate with Revima and look forward to the future development of our partnership.“

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