Turkish Technic Extends Partnership with AirSial for Five More Years

Turkish Technic Extends Partnership with AirSial for Five More Years

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Turkish Technic, one of the world’s leading aircraft maintenance and engineering companies, has extended its partnership with Pakistan-based airline AirSial for another five years. The renewed agreement will continue to support AirSial’s Airbus A320ceo fleet and marks an important step in strengthening the long-term relationship between the two aviation companies.

The partnership between Turkish Technic and AirSial began in 2020. Since then, Turkish Technic has provided key maintenance and technical support services that have helped AirSial maintain steady flight operations. The extension of this agreement reflects the trust built over the years and the satisfaction of both sides with the results of their cooperation.

Under the renewed deal, Turkish Technic will continue to provide component pool services, spare parts supply, and technical assistance for AirSial’s A320ceo aircraft. These services are essential for keeping aircraft in safe flying condition. When airlines have quick access to spare parts and expert support, they can reduce aircraft downtime and avoid flight delays.

The Airbus A320ceo is a commonly used aircraft for short and medium-distance travel. It requires regular maintenance and timely replacement of parts to ensure safety and efficiency. Through this agreement, AirSial will benefit from Turkish Technic’s wide inventory of aircraft components and its global logistics network, which helps deliver parts when and where they are needed.

For AirSial, the five-year extension provides operational stability and long-term planning confidence. With maintenance support secured, the airline can focus on improving passenger services, expanding routes, and maintaining safe flight operations. Reliable technical backing is especially important for a growing airline operating in a competitive market.

For Turkish Technic, the agreement further strengthens its position as a global provider of aircraft maintenance, repair, and overhaul services. Supporting airlines from different regions allows the company to showcase its technical expertise and continue expanding its international presence.

Senior leaders from Turkish Technic said the renewed partnership shows a shared commitment to safety, quality, and operational excellence. They added that the company remains focused on delivering consistent and efficient maintenance solutions that meet airline needs. AirSial’s leadership also welcomed the extension, stating that Turkish Technic’s support has played an important role in the airline’s smooth operations since its early years.

The aviation industry depends heavily on strong cooperation between airlines and maintenance providers. Aircraft safety, reliability, and efficiency are closely linked to the quality of maintenance support. This extended partnership highlights how long-term collaboration helps airlines manage technical challenges while maintaining high safety standards.

With this five-year agreement in place, Turkish Technic and AirSial are expected to continue working closely to support reliable aircraft performance and steady airline growth. The renewed partnership sets a positive example of international cooperation in the global aviation sector.

Jan. 6, 2026 10:20 a.m. 321

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