Saturday, 7 August 2010

Cambodia Airport Operator entrusts THAI Technical Department

via Khmer NZ

Thai Airways
06/08/2010


Thai Airways International Public Company Limited’s (THAI) Technical Department and Societe Concessionaire De L’Aeroport (SCA), the airport operator of Cambodia, signed a four-year extension contract for aircraft maintenance services at Phnom Penh International Airport and Siem Reap International Airport.

This four-year contract is an extension of the previous agreement made in 2004 for handling such airlines as Asiana Airlines, China Airlines, Korean Airlines, and Silk Air.

At the signing ceremony in Phnom Penh, , Captain Montree Jumrieng, Managing Director of THAI Technical Department, announced, “THAI’s Technical Department was honored to have been awarded the contract extension for Technical Handling Services of airlines operating at these two airports. The SCA and THAI’s Technical Department have enjoyed a long standing cooperation. THAI’s Technical Department is determined to maintain the good reputation it has built with proven reliability, by following the IATA Standard Ground Handling Agreement.”

“This agreement,” said Mr. Nicolas Deviller, CEO of SCA, “will enhance our airports’ services for carriers serving medium range destinations and, in the future, the prospected companies with long haul flights. Aircraft maintenance, which requires high level of expertise, is a major driving force for the development of the Kingdon’s international airports and partnering with Thai Airways International, a reputable airline, is definitely a plus.”

Seen in picture: Captain Montree Jumrieng (forth from right), THAI Managing Director of Technical Department, Mr. Nicolas Deviller (fourth from left), CEO of SCA, Mr. Chalermpon Intarawong (third from right), THAI Vice President, A/C Maintenance Center, Bangkok Base Department, Mr. Sean Wong (third from left), Chief Financial Officer of SCA, H.E. Chea Aun (second from left), Director General of Secretarial of State Civil Aviation and Mr. So Nasoth (second from right), Phnom Penh International Airport Director.

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