FL Technics, a global provider of integrated aircraft maintenance, repair and overhaul services, signed a cooperation agreement with Semmco, a UK-based manufacturer of ground support equipment and aviation access platforms. Under the agreement, FL Technics shall act as Semmco’s exclusive representative in 24 countries across Southeast Asia, Eastern Europe and the CIS.
FL Technics will exclusively supply Semmco’s products in Myanmar, Laos, the Philippines, Cambodia, Nepal, Bangladesh, Bulgaria, Hungary, Slovakia, Latvia and Lithuania, as well as acting as company’s agent and reseller in Russia and the CIS region.

Semmco products include: Aviation Access Platforms, Nitrogen Gas Generation Systems, Nitrogen & Oxygen Trolleys (Fixed & Demountable), Wheel & Brake Changers, Service Carts, Cryo Carts, plus products designed for Airbus A320 FAM, Boeing 737 NG/CL and other civil and military aircraft. For more information, visit www.semmco.com.
Having established strong relations with airlines and MROs in Eastern Europe and the CIS, we are delighted to assist Semmco in reaching new customers. At the same time, we continuously strive to expand our own MRO supply capabilities, and with Semmco on board, we can offer all our customers across Europe and Asia a wider range of integrated MRO support as well as more GSE and related equipment,” commented Julius Bogusevicius, Head of Components and Materials Sales Department at FL Technics.

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