Bangkok Post

TAI notches deal with Pratt & Whitney

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Thai Aerospace Industries Co Ltd (TAI), a leading provider of aircraft maintenanc­e and repair services in Thailand and Southeast Asia, has announced a partnershi­p with Pratt & Whitney Canada Inc, a global leader in aerospace, automotive and space services, to provide aviation support for military aircraft and aeroplanes of other government agencies.

The memorandum of understand­ing was signed last week, and executives of both parties plan to give more details of their joint efforts in Bangkok soon.

The partnershi­p focuses on maintenanc­e of aircraft for the army and government agencies, as well as expanding TAI’s service capabiliti­es and high standards to cope with the country’s ambitious goal to become a regional aviation hub.

Thanakrit Asalongkor­n, chief executive of TAI, said the alliance with Pratt & Whitney will strengthen Thailand’s aviation industry because the latter is a world-class aviation service provider.

The goal is to elevate aircraft maintenanc­e service in Thailand to meet global standards under the Federal Aviation Administra­tion, European Aviation Safety Agency and Internatio­nal Civil Aviation Organizati­on.

Under the agreement, Pratt & Whitney Canada will provide technical support, material management assessment and training.

The parties will set up a maintenanc­e repair operation in Thailand, though the company declined to disclose the location.

The Royal Thai Armed Forces, Royal Thai Police and the government operate a fleet of helicopter­s and aeroplanes equipped with more than 200 Pratt & Whitney engines.

The government has outlined policies to promote U-tapao airport as a regional aviation hub, a major part of the flagship Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC) business scheme.

The move has attracted several of the world’s leading aircraft and parts manufactur­ers from the US, Europe and China to signal their interest in investment in the EEC.

 ??  ?? An employee of Pratt & Whitney works at a plant in the US.
An employee of Pratt & Whitney works at a plant in the US.

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