Press Release
Component and ARC support for Braathens Regional Airlines
- Total Component Support (TCS®) for Airbus A320 family
- Additional ARC services on demand
Braathens Regional Airlines, one of the leading Swedish domestic airlines, and Lufthansa Technik have signed an exclusive Total Component Support (TCS®) agreement for the growing fleet of Airbus A320 family aircraft. The services include component maintenance, repair, overhaul as well as access to an adequate spare parts pool. The five-year contract also covers ARC (Airframe Related Components) services on demand.
Fredrik Matseng, COO at Braathens Regional Airlines, said: "In Lufthansa Technik we have found a trustful, dependable and innovative partner for the component support and ARC services for our current and future Airbus fleet. The agreement we have reached is based on a individual supply concept that enables us to benefit from short and rapid transport paths."
"We are delighted to welcome Braathens Regional Airlines, as our latest TCS and ARC customer, further strengthening Lufthansa Technik’s position as the leading provider of MRO services in Scandinavia. With this long-term agreement we will ensure the greatest possible flexibility and optimal availability specifically to meet the needs of Braathens. We thank the Braathens team for putting their trust in us and look forward to growing our relationship in the years to come," said Daniel Hepworth, Senior Director Corporate Sales Europe at Lufthansa Technik.
About Braathens Regional Airlines
Braathens Regional Airlines is Sweden's leading regional airline, with Stockholm Bromma Airport as its main hub. Braathens Regional Airlines offers smooth journeys between Stockholm city airport Bromma and many destinations both domestically and within the Nordic region. Braathens Regional Airlines is also a charter airline that flies Nordic vacationers to various destinations around the Mediterranean together with some of the largest tour operators in the Nordics. The goal of reaching net-zero emissions by 2030 makes Braathens Regional Airlines a pioneer in fossil-free aviation.