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Delta TechOps Secures Jet2.com Component Care Contract in Europe

Delta TechOps Secures Jet2.com Component Care Contract, Expands European Footprint
Delta TechOps has reinforced its presence in the European aviation maintenance market by securing a long-term component care agreement with Jet2.com, the United Kingdom’s third-largest airline. Under this contract, Delta TechOps’ maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) team will provide comprehensive mechanical and avionics component services to support the expanding Jet2.com fleet.
Strategic Partnership and Industry Context
The agreement was announced at MRO Europe, a leading aviation maintenance event held in London from October 14 to 16. This contract represents a significant milestone in Delta TechOps’ European expansion strategy and builds upon an existing relationship initiated in 2023, when the company first began offering component maintenance support to Jet2.com.
Basil Papayoti, Vice President of Commercial at Delta TechOps, highlighted the company’s expertise and the trust it has cultivated across Europe. He noted, “With decades of experience supporting diverse fleets, Delta brings deep technical knowledge to the Jet2.com partnership. Our team is focused on delivering dependable maintenance and technical expertise that helps keep Jet2.com aircraft flying safely and efficiently.”
The deal arrives amid mounting challenges in the aviation MRO sector, including widespread supply chain disruptions projected to cost airlines over $11 billion by 2025. These pressures have intensified competition among providers, with major players such as Pratt & Whitney investing heavily in supply chain enhancements. As Delta TechOps expands its services for Jet2.com, the evolving market dynamics and competitor strategies are expected to influence the landscape of third-party MRO support across Europe.
Commitment to Legacy and Next-Generation Platforms
During MRO Europe, Delta TechOps executives engaged in key industry discussions addressing issues such as aging fleets, engine maintenance, and the integration of emerging technologies into MRO operations. Christy Robinson, Director of Engine Maintenance, reaffirmed the company’s dedication to both legacy and next-generation platforms. She stated, “We continue to support a robust portfolio of legacy engine customers while expanding our capabilities for next-generation platforms. We’re not scaling back in our legacy shops—we continue to invest in these shops. We’re bringing legacy forward with us as we industrialize and prepare for the future.”
Since launching its third-party MRO services in 2000, Delta TechOps has grown into one of the world’s most respected maintenance providers, serving more than 150 customers across six continents. The new contract with Jet2.com underscores the company’s strategic focus on global reliability, technical depth, and customer-centric service, positioning Delta TechOps to navigate the challenges and opportunities shaping the future of aviation maintenance in Europe.

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