EPCOR BV, the Air France Industries KLM Engineering & Upkeep (AFI KLM E&M) centre of excellence for the restore of APUs and parts, and Norse Atlantic Airways have signed a long-term complete restore and upkeep settlement for the Norwegian low-cost long-haul airline’s fleet of 12 Boeing 787 Dreamliners powered by the APS5000 APU.
The settlement marks the primary collaboration between the 2 companies and by leveraging EPCOR’s in depth expertise and technical experience, Norse Atlantic Airways will profit from enhanced operational reliability, minimised plane downtime, and larger predictability in upkeep prices.
Rob van de Graaf, industrial director at EPCOR, stated: “This settlement highlights our shared dedication to operational excellence and reliability. By combining EPCOR’s technical experience with Norse Atlantic’s progressive method to long-haul journey, we look ahead to contributing to their continued progress and guaranteeing most fleet efficiency.”
Ahmad Abu Nima, vice chairman technical operations at Norse Atlantic Airways, stated: “This long-term settlement highlights Norse Atlantic’s dedication to delivering dependable and constant service to our passengers.
“EPCOR’s confirmed capabilities, dedication to high quality and expertise with the APS5000 give us confidence as we develop our community and fleet.
“Our collaboration will assist make sure that our Boeing 787 Dreamliners function at peak efficiency, supporting our promise of inexpensive and environmentally aware journey.”
Sustainability additionally performs a key position within the partnership; by maximising the lifespan of crucial parts and lowering waste, the settlement contributes on to Norse Atlantic Airways’ environmental targets and ongoing efforts to advertise greener aviation and set new requirements for environmental stewardship amongst low-cost carriers.
The signing came about on the Aviation Week MRO Europe 2025 occasion in London.
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