At MRO Middle East, MIAT Mongolian Airlines signed a long-term contract with Lufthansa Technik regarding the component support for its Boeing 787 fleet. The airline will be provided with Total Component Support and gain access to Lufthansa Technik's worldwide parts pool that will enable the Ulaanbaatar-based airline to significantly increase the availability of spare parts for its Dreamliner fleet.
Batmunkh.S, Technical Director at MIAT Mongolian Airlines, commented: “Based on our mission to connect the world with reliable, highest quality, warmest, and efficient air services, we look forward to working with Lufthansa Technik and benefiting from their extensive experience and proven Total Component Support for the material supply of our 787 fleet.”
Andreas van de Kuil, Vice President Sales Central Europe & CIS at Lufthansa Technik, said: “We are very pleased that MIAT Mongolian Airlines has chosen us to supply components for their Dreamliner fleet. With access to our global network of material and parts pools, we will provide the best possible support to our valued customer and look forward to our collaboration in the years to come.”
Lufthansa Technik operates one of the largest aircraft component pools in the world in 15 global component stocks on three continents. Sophisticated and flexible transport solutions provided by the global logistics provider Lufthansa Technik Logistik Services (LTLS) ensure that every required component reaches the customer’s aircraft in the shortest possible time. Moreover, Lufthansa Technik employs a dedicated AOG (Aircraft On Ground) support team that is available 24/7 in order to provide assistance to its customers.

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