IATA and IATP Launch Joint Platform to Tackle MRO Supply Chain Crisis
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) and the International Airlines Technical Pool (IATP) have announced a new joint strategy to address critical supply chain challenges. This collaboration will create a neutral, web-based platform for sharing information on surplus aircraft parts and available tooling. The initiative aims to provide greater visibility into available resources for airlines and MRO providers globally. By facilitating the exchange of assets, the platform seeks to reduce aircraft-on-ground situations and mitigate the impact of OEM production delays. The ultimate goal is to improve operational efficiency and ensure aircraft are returned to service more quickly.
Official Source: https://aviationweek.com/mro/aircraft-propulsion/iata-iatp-unveil-joint-strategy-ease-airline-supply-chain-challenges
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