Delta uses former EGYPTAIR A220 to alleviate parts shortages
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Delta uses former EGYPTAIR A220 to alleviate parts shortages
Delta Air Lines is utilizing a former EGYPTAIR Airbus A220-300 to help alleviate global parts shortages and ease supply chain issues. Aircraft lessor Azorra is working with the Delta Air Lines subsidiary, Delta Material Services (DMS), to strip down the Airbus A220 and use its parts to support repairs of the US carrier’s fleet. Parts of the former EGYPTAIR Airbus A220-300 will also be used to help other global airlines that operate the aircra…
Azorra partners with Delta Material Services
Azorra and Delta Material Services (DMS), a wholly owned subsidiary of Delta Air Lines, have entered into a strategic agreement to part out a used Airbus A220-300 aircraft to help alleviate the parts shortages contributing to global Aircraft on Ground (AOG) challenges. The former EGYPTAIR aircraft, which has been delivered and is currently undergoing teardown, is being used to support the repair needs of Delta Air Lines’ fleet and other airlines…
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