GA Telesis, LLC has launched ACCESS - a new ready-to-go exchange program for aircraft flight control surfaces. ACCESS connects airlines to its extensive pool of ready-to-go flight control surfaces, leveraging the world’s largest independent inventory of the GA Telesis’ Component Solutions Group (CSG) with the comprehensive repair and overhaul capabilities of GA Telesis’ Composite Repair Group (CRG). The new program offering will initially focus on operators of the Airbus A320 series fleet, the Airbus A330 and the Boeing 737NG family. The company has already entered into a launch agreement that will commence in Q1 2017 with a major US airline.
“Our new ACCESS program offering, coupled with our existing SNAP (“Strategic Nacelle Access Program”) solution enables GA Telesis to provide comprehensive nacelle and flight control surface coverage to our customers around the world from one dedicated source,” stated Jason Reed, President of GA Telesis’ Component Solutions Group. Our customers came to us with a problem and GA Telesis was uniquely able to harness its comprehensive inventory and in-house maintenance capabilities to build an integrated solution built around our customers’ specific needs,” he added.

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