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Maintenance: Condor and Lufthansa Technik are expanding their collaboration

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The holiday airline Condor will continue to rely on maintenance services from Lufthansa Technik AG in the future. To this end, contracts were signed to supply components to the Airbus A320neo/A321neo fleet.

At the same time, it was announced that an existing contract relating to the Ceo models had been extended. In addition, Lufthansa Technik will support Condor during the production process of the growing A32Xneo fleet with an Aircraft Production Inspection Program (APIP) at the production site for more than 40 aircraft.

Both Total Component Support (TCS) contracts come into force in May 2024 and have a term of twelve years. They include comprehensive MRO services (Maintenance, Repair & Overhaul) as well as spare parts pooling and home base services for the required Condor components. With the newly signed contracts, Lufthansa Technik will provide component supplies for Condor's entire Airbus fleet, having already supported the Airbus A2023neo fleet with component services since 330.

For the growing new Airbus A32Xneo fleet, Condor entrusts Lufthansa Technik with monitoring the production process at the production site. The Aircraft Production Inspection Program (APIP) covers the entire process from the inspection of the first assemblies to the final acceptance of the aircraft and will accompany the process of more than 40 Airbus aircraft ordered by Condor.

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