Eirtech Aviation was appointed by Qatar Airways to paint the award-winning airline fleet.
This was one of their largest contract
wins and dispersed the work across their facilities in Shannon and
Dublin, Ostrava in the Czech Republic and Rome, Italy.
the seven-year contract involves the
exterior repaint of 74 of Qatar Airlines wide and narrow body aircraft,
including 49 Boeing 777s together with a number of A330s and A320s.
Eirtech Aviation was awarded the contract
following the successful completion of earlier programmes in 2011 and
2013 which included painting the entire fleet of QatarAirways Airbus
340-600's.
The latest programme, which commenced
immediately after the contract was approved, will be completed using a
base coat / clear coat (BC/CC) system.
Eirtech Aviation’s extensive experience,
coupled with the engagement of AkzoNobel’s BC/CC system, will reduce the
completion time for each wide-bodied aircraft by over 25% which was a
significant factors in Qatar Airway’s decision to select Eirtech
Aviation over other Livery companies.
Niall Cunningham, CEO of Eirtech Aviation said, “The
flexibility of our company means that our turnaround times are second
to none. Client retention is vital to the global success of our business
and it’s a testament to the team that we are back onboard working with
such an internationally respected brand as Qatar Airways.
“Spreading the project over a number
of different operational bases and over several years ensures that the
scale of this contract will not impact on other clients. We have
extensive facilities and the continued growth of Eirtech Aviation means
we have the capacity to fulfil all client obligations – both existing
and new.”
Eirtech Aviation currently operates over
20,000sqm of climate controlled narrow and wide body hangarage across
four locations using the most modern aircraft painting equipment in the
world.
A spokesperson for Qatar Airways said, “Reducing
the time that aircraft are out of service for paint or repair is
critical to all airlines, and its ability to reduce down time was hugely
influential in our decision to continue working with Eirtech Aviation.
We have exceptionally high standards and we expect similar standards
from all of our suppliers, so we are extremely pleased with the
partnership that has burgeoned between Ireland and the Middle East.”
The award-winning Qatar Airways has
experienced rapid growth since its establishment in 1997 and currently
flies 128 aircraft to over 120 destinations with a further 244 on order.
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