Component Support for Wamos Air Extended
Lufthansa Technik AG and the Spanish charter airline Wamos Air have extended their existing cooperation for a further two years. Lufthansa Technik has supplied components for Wamos Air's fleet of Boeing 747-400s since 2003 as part of Total Component Support (TCS®).The newly extended contract includes warehousing and the pooling of spare parts at Wamos Air's hub in Madrid in addition to component repairs and overhauls.
Under a five-year TCS® contract concluded last year, the carrier's two Airbus A330s are also being looked after by Lufthansa Technik. Now that a third Airbus A330 has been added to the fleet, the scope of the contract and the spectrum of the components (part numbers) have been extended significantly.
Enrique Saiz, Chief Executive Officer at Wamos Air, said: "We have been working with Lufthansa Technik since 2003 and the company has proven to be a reliable partner for component support for our fleet.
We are pleased that we can continue to rely on Lufthansa Technik's support in the future because they are part of our success."
Georgios Ouzounidis, Director Sales Europe at Lufthansa Technik, added: "These new agreements are confirmation of the good partnership and business relationship we have enjoyed for many years with Wamos
Air. We have provided the airline with services precisely tailored to its needs since its first day of flight operations, and are very pleased to continue this trusted relationship."
Wamos Air:
Wamos Air was founded in 2003 as Pullmantur Air and began flight operations in June of that year using Boeing 747-300 aircraft. In December 2014, the carrier was renamed Wamos Air. It is headquartered at Madrid Barajas International Airport and carries out charter flights on behalf of other airlines, primarily to various destinations in the Caribbean for their own tour operator (Wamos Tours) and in particular as a shuttle service for cruise passengers of Pullmantur (Royal Caribbean).