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Home » Turkish Technic and Pegasus Airlines sign agreements for Airbus A320neo fleet
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Turkish Technic and Pegasus Airlines sign agreements for Airbus A320neo fleet

FlyMarshall NewsroomBy FlyMarshall NewsroomNovember 4, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Turkish Technic, a global leader in the aircraft maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) industry and Pegasus Airlines have expanded their long-standing collaboration through two new contracts signed for the airline’s Airbus A320neo fleet. The agreements cover landing gear overhaul and base maintenance services, further reinforcing the cooperation between the two Turkish aviation company.

Under these renewed agreements, Turkish Technic will deliver comprehensive landing gear overhaul services for Pegasus Airlines’ Airbus A320neo fleet over the next six years. In addition, Turkish Technic’s expert maintenance teams will provide continuous base maintenance support on two dedicated maintenance lines between the Fall 2025 – Winter 2026 period, ensuring the fleet’s operational efficiency and reliability.

As one of Turkish Technic’s valued and long-term partners, Pegasus Airlines continues to benefit from the company’s integrated maintenance solutions, extensive technical expertise and globally recognized quality standards. These new agreements reaffirm both companies’ mutual trust and commitment to advancing Turkish aviation on the global stage, while further strengthening their enduring partnership.

Commenting on the agreement, CEO and Board Member of Turkish Technic, Mikail Akbulut stated: ‘‘We are delighted to reinforce our partnership with Pegasus Airlines through these new agreements. For 20 years, we have been expanding the range of our services to provide the highest quality maintenance services for Pegasus Airlines. We sincerely appreciate

Pegasus Airlines’ steadfast confidence in our expertise as we reinforce Türkiye’s position in the global aviation industry together.”

Regarding the continuation of the partnership, CEO of Pegasus Airlines, Güliz Öztürk, said: “We are very pleased to further strengthen our long-standing collaboration with Turkish Technic through these new agreements covering our A320neo fleet. Strong technical capabilities, efficiency, and reliable partnerships form the foundation of steady growth in aviation. As Pegasus, we place great importance on supporting domestic collaborations that enhance Turkish aviation’s global competitiveness while ensuring world-class operations. This agreement represents not only a step forward for today, but also a reflection of our vision to shape the future of aviation together.”

Operating as a one-stop MRO company with high-quality support, competitive turnaround times, and comprehensive in-house capabilities at its state-of-the-art hangars, Turkish Technic ranks among the world’s leading MRO companies and continues to be a reliable global partner, offering maintenance, repair, overhaul, engineering, modification, tailor-made component supply, and reconfiguration to many domestic and international customers at five locations.

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