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Thales Secures 11-Year Maintenance and EFB Contracts with IndiGo

Thales Secures Long-Term Maintenance and EFB Contracts with IndiGo
Thales, a global leader in aerospace, defence, and digital technology, has secured two significant contracts with IndiGo, India’s largest airline, marking a notable expansion of its footprint in the country’s aviation sector. The agreements include an 11-year avionics maintenance contract covering over 1,200 aircraft and a five-year deal to implement Electronic Flight Bags (EFB) across IndiGo’s entire fleet.
Comprehensive Avionics Maintenance Support
Under the maintenance contract, Thales will provide support for IndiGo’s existing Airbus A320 fleet of 430 aircraft, as well as a future order exceeding 800 A32X aircraft. The company will deliver repair services for avionics components through its ‘Avionics-By-The-Hour’ (ABTH) and ‘Repair-By-The-Hour’ (RBTH) programmes. These initiatives are designed to ensure the availability of critical components while minimizing aircraft downtime. Maintenance and repairs will be carried out at Thales’s newly established Maintenance, Repair & Overhaul (MRO) facility in Gurugram, near Delhi airport. This facility is equipped to meet the increasing demand for avionics support within India’s rapidly growing aviation market.
Expansion of Electronic Flight Bag Deployment
In addition to maintenance services, IndiGo has extended its partnership with AvioBook, a Thales subsidiary, by signing a five-year contract to deploy the AvioBook Flight EFB solution across its entire fleet. Having been in use for over a year, AvioBook Flight remains the only EFB solution approved by India’s Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) for fully paperless operations. The platform currently supports more than 650,000 flights annually, contributing to reduced paper consumption and streamlined flight operations.
Parichay Datta, Senior Vice-President of Engineering at IndiGo, expressed satisfaction with the partnership, highlighting Thales’s global expertise in avionics support as a key factor in enhancing IndiGo’s maintenance and repair capabilities. Thomas Got, Vice President of Aviation Global Services at Thales, emphasized that the collaboration underscores Thales’s commitment to delivering world-class avionics services. He noted that the new MRO facility in India enhances Thales’s capacity to provide prompt and reliable support, leveraging the strength of its global organisation to meet the evolving needs of the Indian aviation industry.
Strategic Implications and Market Response
The securing of these long-term contracts presents both opportunities and challenges for Thales. The company must ensure the consistent reliability and efficiency of its maintenance services over the next decade, adapt to IndiGo’s changing operational requirements, and maintain competitive pricing amid increasing pressure from industry rivals. The announcement has been positively received by the market, reflecting heightened investor confidence in Thales’s ability to secure major contracts and expand its market share in aviation maintenance. Meanwhile, competitors are expected to intensify efforts to enhance their service offerings and pricing strategies in pursuit of similar long-term agreements with leading carriers such as IndiGo.

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