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Citilink and Turkish Technic Sign Landing Gear Overhaul Agreement

Citilink and Turkish Technic Forge Multi-Year Landing Gear Overhaul Partnership
Turkish Technic has deepened its collaboration with Indonesian low-cost carrier Citilink by signing a multi-year agreement to provide landing gear overhaul services for the airline’s A320ceo and A320neo fleets. This partnership is designed to capitalize on Turkish Technic’s extensive technical expertise and skilled workforce, aiming to improve the efficiency and reliability of Citilink’s operations.
Strengthening a Strategic Alliance
Mikail Akbulut, chief executive and board member of Turkish Technic, emphasized the significance of the renewed partnership. He noted that the agreement not only reinforces their long-standing relationship but also expands Turkish Technic’s service network within the Asia-Pacific region. Akbulut affirmed the company’s commitment to delivering maintenance services that meet the highest safety and quality standards, underscoring the importance of expert teams in supporting Citilink’s aircraft.
From Citilink’s perspective, the partnership represents a critical component in maintaining operational excellence. Darsito Hendroseputro, president and chief executive of Citilink, highlighted the shared dedication to providing superior aircraft component support for the airline’s A320 fleet. He stressed that this collaboration ensures safe and comfortable air travel for passengers, reflecting the airline’s commitment to rigorous maintenance standards.
Context Within a Competitive MRO Landscape
The agreement emerges amid intensifying competition in the maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) sector. Industry players such as DTX Group are planning new facilities in India, while Air France has recently expanded its partnership with AirAsia Group, signaling a more aggressive approach to service provision in the region. These developments are prompting airlines and MRO providers to prioritize reliability and cost-effectiveness in critical maintenance services.
Recent industry incidents, including the F-35 crash linked to water contamination in landing gear fluid, have heightened scrutiny on landing gear maintenance standards. Such events underscore the necessity for stringent oversight and high-quality servicing, factors that likely influenced Citilink’s decision to strengthen its alliance with Turkish Technic.
As the MRO market continues to evolve, competitors are expected to enhance their service offerings and broaden their geographic reach to secure or increase market share. For Citilink, the partnership with Turkish Technic represents a strategic initiative to ensure robust support for its expanding fleet amid these shifting industry dynamics.
This agreement not only consolidates the relationship between Citilink and Turkish Technic but also exemplifies broader trends in the Asia-Pacific MRO market, where airlines increasingly seek dependable partners to uphold operational safety and efficiency in a highly competitive environment.

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