NOVEMBER 19TH, 2013

Lufthansa Technik to maintain CFM56 engines for South African Airways (SAA)

South African Airways (SAA) and Lufthansa Technik AG are continuing
their cooperation in the area of engine overhaul. A contract to
provide support services for the 23 CFM56-7B engines in SAA’s Boeing
737-800 fleet that has been in place since 2001 has been extended and
will now continue until the aircraft are taken out of service.

Under the terms of the Total Engine Support TESĀ® contract Lufthansa
Technik not only overhauls the engines in Hamburg but also guarantees
the continuous availability of the highly flexible Airline Support
Teams ASTĀ®, which can provide rapid technical assistance anytime,
anywhere in the world if needed. This service will be available not
only for the aircraft used directly at SAA but also for those of its
subsidiary, Mango.

Together with its subsidiary Lufthansa Technical Training, Lufthansa
Technik will furthermore launch a close strategic cooperation with
SAAT, laying the basis for the potential expansion of the existing
cooperation.


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