Turkish Technic has expanded its collaboration with Pakistan-based private airline, AirSial, through a component pool services agreement for the airline’s Airbus A320ceo fleet. Building on the successful partnership that has been in place since 2020, the new agreement extends cooperation for an additional five years while broadening the scope of services provided.
Under this new agreement, Turkish Technic will continue to provide extensive component support and pooling solutions for AirSial’s entire fleet by leveraging its large inventory of components and spare parts, dedicated workshops, and warehouses all around the globe. This expanded scope of services will enhance AirSial’s operational continuity and fleet availability while reinforcing the mutual trust and strong operational partnership between the two companies.
Commenting on the agreement, CEO and Board Member of Turkish Technic, Mikail Akbulut, stated:
‘‘Our renewed partnership with AirSial is a meaningful step which underlines shared ambition that drives our partnership forward. With our world-class team of technicians and engineers, we remain committed to providing comprehensive services to our customers worldwide. We look forward to exploring new opportunities with AirSial that will take this collaboration to even greater heights in the years to come.”
Regarding the continuation of the partnership, Chairman of AirSial, Fazal Jilani, said:
“We are pleased to extend and expand our successful partnership with Turkish Technic, a relationship built on a foundation of exceptional reliability and technical excellence since 2020. This comprehensive component pool agreement for our entire A320 fleet is a strategic cornerstone for our growth, ensuring maximum operational efficiency and fleet availability as we continue to expand our network. Turkish Technic’s global support infrastructure and proven expertise give us tremendous confidence to scale our operations seamlessly. We look forward to reaching new horizons together, supported by this strengthened collaboration.”

