Paris Airshow: AFI KLM E&M teams up with 2AS in Dakar line maintenance structure

AFI KLM E&M has signed a partnership agreement with 2AS to set up a line maintenance joint venture at Dakar's Blaise Diagne International Airport.
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AFI KLM E&M and AIBD Assistance Services (2AS), the exclusive airport ground handling services provider at AIBD (Aéroport International Blaise Diagne), signed on June 18, in presence of Senegal's Minister of Tourism and Air Transport Alioune Sarr, a partnership agreement to pool their expertise and resources in a joint venture dubbed 2AS Technics. 2AS Technics' operations will focus on line maintenance support for airlines based at or flying to the new Dakar airport.

As the exclusive airport ground handling services provider at the airport under a ministerial decree, 2AS set up its 2AS Technics subsidiary to handle line maintenance services at the airport. 2AS Technics already supports regional airlines, including Senegal's new flag-carrier, Air Senegal. Through its partnership with 2AS and equity interest in 2AS Technics, AFI KLM E&M will contribute its expertise to the joint venture to deliver competitive, high-quality line maintenance to the international airlines operating to and from Dakar.

Anne Brachet, Executive Vice President, Air France KLM Engineering & Maintenance, said: "We are delighted to contribute our skills and expertise to 2AS Technics so as to offer the best line maintenance support for airlines operating at Blaise Diagne International Airport. AFI KLM E&M is one of the world market leader for such services through its Line Maintenance International network, and customer airlines are guaranteed to benefit from reliable, top-quality and competitive support at the airport when they call on 2AS Technics solutions for their line maintenance operations."

The partnership between AFI KLM E&M, whose line maintenance solutions are internationally regarded, and 2AS as part of 2AS Technics, will contribute to enhancing the airport's reputation and to attracting new carriers to the airport, where they will benefit from high-level line maintenance services based on AFI KLME&M's MRO-Airline know-how and experience.

Alioune Sarr, Senegal's Minister for Tourism and Air Transport welcomed this "convergence, which will contribute to bolstering the attractiveness of Blaise Diagne International Airport. The alliance between the regional specialist in airport ground assistance services, 2AS, and the leader on the global line maintenance market, AFI KLM E&M, will deliver ultra-efficient line maintenance support to the carriers already using the airport as well as all those that may want to include Dakar in their flight network."

Ibrahima Kane, Air Senegal Chief Executive Officer added: "The partnership between AFI KLM E&M and 2AS is a major opportunity for airlines flying to and from the Blaise Diagne hub. Air Senegal is one such and, in this respect, can benefit from top-quality line maintenance support underpinned by the expertise of AFI KLM E&M, the world market leader for this product and for aircraft maintenance. The offering of 2AS Technics delivers real added value for the operations of Air Senegal and other carriers at Blaise Diagne International Airport."

Askin Demir, 2AS Chief Executive Officer, declared: "We are pleased with this partnership between AFI KLM E&M and 2AS. The 2AS Technics joint venture promotes a strengthened and credible technical skillset by combining its name and offering with the brand image and experience of a leading player in the global MRO market, known and recognized for the quality of its services, and its line maintenance solutions in particular."

 
Vincent Chappard

Vincent Chappard

Vincent is an aerospace editor and consultant based in Paris.