Abu Dhabi: Air Deccan has announced plans to contract all its A320 checks to Gamco, Gulf Aircraft Maintenance Company.
The Middle East based leading aircraft, engines and components maintenance, repair, overhaul and technical support services provider recently completed “C” Check maintenance and modification work on two A320 Airbus aircraft operated by Air Deccan, India’s first low cost carrier.
Senior management in Air Deccan were extremely pleased with Gamco services and have expressed their desire to contract all their A320 checks to GAMCO.
Air Deccan is India’s fastest growing airline and the second largest airline in the country, formed in 1995 with a market share of 21.2 per cent (June 2006). Gulf Aircraft Maintenance Company (Gamco) is an established MRO provider strategically positioned adjacent to Abu Dhabi International Airport to serve world-leading airlines.
27/12/06 Trade Arabia, Bahrain
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