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Air Nostrum E&M Renews ATR Maintenance Agreement

Air Nostrum E&M Extends ATR Maintenance Partnership
ATR and Air Nostrum Engineering & Maintenance Operations (ANEM), the maintenance arm of Spanish regional airline Air Nostrum and its subsidiary Mel Air, have agreed to a five-year extension of their global maintenance agreement (GMA). This renewal underscores one of ATR’s longest-standing collaborations, with ANEM having relied on ATR’s maintenance expertise since 1999, marking over 25 years of partnership.
Continued Support for ATR 72-600 Fleet
Air Nostrum and Mel Air operate a fleet of 12 ATR 72-600 aircraft, recognized for their fuel efficiency and lower emissions as the latest generation of turboprops. The renewed agreement guarantees ANEM ongoing access to ATR’s comprehensive maintenance services covering systems and components. This support is critical to maintaining Air Nostrum’s high dispatch reliability and sustaining essential regional connectivity within Spain and beyond.
The scope of the agreement encompasses a wide array of services aimed at maximizing aircraft availability and ensuring predictable maintenance costs. These include access to ATR’s global inventory of line replaceable units (LRUs), as well as exchange, repair, and dedicated component support, all designed to optimize operational efficiency.
Navigating Changes in Maintenance Intervals
The renewal coincides with ATR’s consideration of extending the intervals between C-check maintenance from the current two years to potentially three or four years. Implementing such changes may necessitate redesigning certain aircraft components, which could increase the workload during each maintenance cycle but reduce overall aircraft downtime and long-term expenses. While this approach offers potential cost savings and improved availability, it also introduces greater complexity and risk associated with longer maintenance intervals.
This evolving maintenance strategy may prompt competitors to adjust their own schedules or explore alternative maintenance providers. The industry will likely weigh the benefits of reduced downtime against the challenges of managing more intensive periodic inspections.
Stefano Marazzani, Senior Vice President Customer Support and Services at ATR, emphasized the significance of the renewal, stating, “This renewal reinforces ATR’s commitment to supporting operators throughout the full lifecycle of their aircraft and highlights Air Nostrum and Mel Air’s confidence in the ATR 72‑600 as the most efficient solution for regional routes. Our turboprop’s performance, paired with ANEM’s technical and operational expertise, along with our robust OEM-backed maintenance services and inventory investments, will ensure sustained competitiveness and operational excellence, focusing together on aircraft availability and CASK control.”
As Air Nostrum and ANEM advance under the renewed agreement, both parties will continue to balance innovation in maintenance practices with the imperative of reliability and cost efficiency in a dynamic aviation environment.

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