AAR awarded three-year MRO contract with Royal Netherlands Air Force to service the F-16 jet fuel starter
AAR (NYSE: AIR) has secured a three-year contract with the Royal Netherlands Air Force for maintenance, repair, and overhaul of F-16 jet fuel starters. This contract will be fulfilled at AAR's component repair facility in Amsterdam, which has served the European Participating Air Forces for over 30 years. AAR has previously serviced over 3,500 jet fuel starters, reflecting a strong relationship with the RNLAF. The contract highlights AAR's commitment to quality and cost-effective services in support of the F-16 fleet.
- Awarded a three-year contract by the Royal Netherlands Air Force for F-16 jet fuel starter maintenance.
- AAR's Amsterdam facility has serviced over 3,500 jet fuel starters, showcasing deep experience.
- Demonstrates AAR's long-standing partnership and reliability with the RNLAF for over 30 years.
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Wood Dale, July 27, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- AAR (NYSE: AIR), a leading provider of aviation services to commercial airlines and governments worldwide, has been awarded a three-year contract by the Royal Netherlands Air Force (RNLAF) to perform maintenance, repair and overhaul on F-16 jet fuel starters.
AAR will service the jet fuel starters in its component repair facility in Amsterdam, where AAR has been supporting European Participating Air Forces (EPAF) for over 30 years as a prime provider or subcontractor for repair management, component maintenance, supply chain and depot services.
“The RNLAF is pleased to have an MRO contract in place for its F-16 jet fuel starters,” said Lieutenant Colonel Ronald Zoeteman, Program Manager F-16. “The F-16 community is excited to have a trusted partner like AAR support the RNLAF to maintain and improve the availability of the F-16 fleet, and looks forward to continuing this valued relationship.
“AAR has been a proud and trusted partner of the RNLAF on the F-16 platform for more than 30 years,” said Maarten Willemsen, Government Program Manager of AAR Component Repair in Amsterdam. “Since the 1980s, AAR Amsterdam has serviced over 3,500 jet fuel starters at our Amsterdam facility – including all RNLAF jet fuel starters. The award of this End-of-Life-of-Type contract reflects our strong relationship, dedication to exceeding customer expectations and shared core values with the RNLAF. We deliver tailored services and capabilities based on commercial best practices and our customers’ unique needs to produce high quality work and cost savings.”
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About AAR
AAR is a global aerospace and defense aftermarket solutions company with operations in over 20 countries. Headquartered in the Chicago area, AAR supports commercial and government customers through two operating segments: Aviation Services and Expeditionary Services. AAR’s Aviation Services include Parts Supply; OEM Solutions; Integrated Solutions; and Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO) Services. AAR’s Expeditionary Services include Mobility Systems and Composite Manufacturing operations. Additional information can be found at www.aarcorp.com.
About the Royal Netherlands Air Force
The Royal Netherlands Air Force is a modern, high-tech armed forces Service that is active on a global basis. The Air Force lends support in combating international unrest and provides disaster relief. At home in the Netherlands, the Air Force ensures security from the air. For these purposes, it has highly-qualified personnel, aircraft, helicopters and other weapon systems at its disposal.
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Daniela Pietsch AAR Corp +1 630 227 5100 editor@aarcorp.com
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