(24 Jan 2022)
Airbus has signed a Memorandum of Understanding
with the City of Chengdu and Tarmac Aerosave for the
development of the first sustainable aircraft “lifecycle” service
centre in China.
The MOU covers a range of activities
from aircraft parking and storage, to maintenance, upgrades,
conversions, dismantling and recycling services for various
aircraft types.
Services will include aircraft parking and storage, maintenance, upgrades, conversions, dismantling and recycling for various aircraft types.
Tarmac Aerosave will bring its 15 years of expertise in eco-efficient aircraft dismantling to the project.
Located in the same centre, Airbus subsidiary Satair will acquire
ageing aircraft, trade and distribute the resulting used parts to
complete the full scope of lifecycle services. The facility will
cover a surface area of 690,000 square metres and a storage
capacity of 125 aircraft.
“This is another concrete contribution to the
aviation industry's quest for sustainability, supporting the
principle of a circular economy in line with Airbus’ purpose to
pioneer sustainable aerospace. This unique centre will support the
expansion of Airbus’ aviation services while enabling the
implementation of China's Green Industry strategy,” said Klaus Roewe, SVP Airbus Customer Services. “Aircraft phase-out in China
is forecast to grow exponentially over the next 20 years. Airbus
is committed to investing in the region and this one-stop-shop - a
first in China and outside of Europe - will see Airbus well
positioned on the Chinese aircraft ‘second life’ services market.”
A formal agreement to establish and frame this
industrial cooperation is planned to be signed between the
partners in mid-2022, with an entry into service of the new centre
slated for the end of 2023, subject to relevant regulatory
approvals.
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