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Silver Air signs contract with ADAT
Silver Air, the Dubai-based aircraft, crew, maintenance and insurance air carrier, has appointed Abu Dhabi Aircraft Technologies (ADAT) to service its four-strong Boeing fleet.
Dubai: Silver Air, the Dubai-based aircraft, crew, maintenance and insurance air carrier, has appointed Abu Dhabi Aircraft Technologies (ADAT) to service its four-strong Boeing fleet.
Under the contract, ADAT will be responsible for all of Silver Air's maintenance, repair and overhaul and engineering requirements, providing a 'total care solution' for the company's trio of Boeing 737-200 and one 737-300.
John Byers, chief executive of ADAT, said: "Through this agreement, we will provide Silver Air with the right MRO support and fast aircraft turn around times to help the company realise its ambitious growth programme.
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