FEAM Signs Line Maintenance Agreement With Airbus To Support FHS-TSP Customers

Orlando, Florida (April 11, 2018) FEAM Maintenance / Engineering formally announces today at the MRO Americas conference that it has signed a three-year agreement with Airbus to provide line maintenance services for Flight Hour Services -Tailored Support Package (FHS-TSP) customers. FEAM’s new partnership with Airbus will result in the opening of three new airport line maintenance operations to support Airbus A321neoLR type aircraft under FEAM’s EASA 145 approval.

“FEAM has worked diligently to solidify a strategic partnership with Airbus,” said Scott Diaz, Director of Business Development – Americas. “The FEAM Team has performed extraordinarily to ramp up to EASA approved line maintenance handling standards on the A321neoLR enabling a flawless Entry-Into Service for Airbus’ FHS-TSP customers.”

FEAM will be the first MRO in the US to provide Line Maintenance Engineering on the brand new A321neo Long Range aircraft capable of transatlantic flights. The new locations FEAM will launch for Airbus in 2018 are Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR), Boston Logan International Airport (BOS), and Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD).

More about FEAM:

FEAM founded in 1992, is an MRO (Maintenance, Repair, Overhaul) company providing comprehensive aircraft maintenance services to domestic and international air carriers flying transport passenger and cargo category aircraft. FEAM employs over 800 Aircraft Maintenance Technicians /Line Maintenance Aircraft Engineers throughout the company’s growing network of 30 domestic line stations in the United States. FEAM, an FAA 145 Repair Station, holds numerous certifications from global aviation regulatory authorities.

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Contact:

Scott Diaz

Director of Business Development- Americas

[email protected]

Peter Kuan

Director of International Business Development

[email protected]

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