The settlement covers the airline’s A320 fleet, with Atitech offering base upkeep companies that can guarantee the very best requirements of security, effectivity, and reliability.

BARCELONA / NAPLES – Carlos Muñoz, Founder and CEO of Volotea, and Gianni Lettieri, President and CEO of Atitech, have signed a significant contract for Atitech to supply upkeep companies to the airline’s fleet.

This settlement unites two main corporations in European civil aviation: Volotea, the airline identified for connecting small and medium-sized cities with one of many highest development charges in Europe, and Atitech, acknowledged as the most important unbiased Upkeep and Restore Group (MRO) within the EMEA market. The airline has a well-established presence throughout 23 airports in Italy, and it’s exactly in Naples that the service maintains one in all its eight Italian bases, confirming the centrality of the Neapolitan airport in its development methods. In Campania, Volotea was additionally the primary airline to announce the beginning of its operations at Salerno airport, additional strengthening its presence within the area.

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Atitech’s hangars at Naples Capodichino.

The partnership is ready for 5 years and particularly targets Volotea’s Airbus A320 fleet.  Atitech’s hangars at Naples Capodichino will dedicate a minimal of two bays to the upkeep exercise, which will probably be carried out in nose-to-tail mode—a steady chain—all through the air transport winter season (October 29, 2024, to March 26, 2025).

Beneath the settlement, Atitech will present base upkeep companies to Volotea on a non-exclusive foundation, upholding the very best security, effectivity, and reliability requirements. The scope of actions could embody C-type “heavy upkeep,” complete heavy checks, and Plane-On-Floor assist.

“The strong partnership with corporations akin to Airbus, GE, and now Atitech is without doubt one of the successful components of our steady, strong development,” says Carlos Muñoz, Founder and CEO of Volotea. “Now we have bold objectives and intention to consolidate, flight after flight, our exercise within the Italian market, which has all the time been of absolute strategic significance for Volotea. However that’s not all: the settlement we’re signing at this time represents one other essential constructing block for our presence in Naples, an space the place we are going to proceed to take a position and which is able to stay a focus for our enterprise in 2024.”

“We’re proud to obtain additional recognition of the standard of our companies from a number one development firm like Volotea,” provides Gianni Lettieri, President and CEO. “This settlement strengthens Volotea’s ties with town of Naples and our nation, confirms the standard of Atitech’s industrial mission, and unites two vital entities in European civil aviation.


Theodore Koumelis

Theodore is the Co-Founder and Managing Editor of TravelDailyNews Media Community; his tasks embody enterprise growth and planning for TravelDailyNews long-term alternatives.




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