MAY 13TH, 2013

SpiceJet and Turkish Technic sign component support contract

SpiceJet, India’s most preferred low cost airline, owned by the Sun Group of India and operated by SpiceJet Limited, and Turkish Technic , have signed a contract for comprehensive component support for the airline’s Boeing 737 NG fleet for a term of five years extendable to ten years, a leverage to SpiceJet service excellence.

The contract comprises component supply and repair on ATA Chapter basis. Components will be supplied from Istanbul / Turkey. Repair and overhaul work of the components will be executed at the Turkish Technic sites Istanbul / Turkey.

SpiceJet (IATA: SG, ICAO: SEJ), operates in Chennai International Airport (Chennai), Indira Gandhi International Airport (Delhi), Rajiv Gandhi International Airport (Hyderabad) operates 37 Boeing 737-800 / 737-900ER and 15 Bombardier Q400. SpiceJet provides scheduled domestic flights as well as scheduled international flights over 350 flights daily to 51Indian cities and 7 international destinations.

Turkish Technic (IATP: TKT), an association of Turkish Airlines group companies (Istanbul Stock Exchange: THYAO), is the leading maintenance center in its region, providing technical services for Airframe, Engine, APU and components for a wide range of Airlines from Europe, Middle East, Asia, CIS and Northern Africa at its base in Istanbul, with a highly qualified and well-trained workforce over 4.800 personnel together with HABOM A.S., a Turkish Airlines group MRO company.